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141.
A physician wishes to prepare a buffer solution at $$pH = 3.58$$ that efficiently resist changes in $$pH$$ yet contains only small concentration of the buffering agents. Which one of the following weak acid together with its sodium salt would be best to use?
A
$$m$$ - chlorobenzoic acid $$\left( {p{K_a} = 3.98} \right)$$
B
$$p$$ - chlorocinnamic acid $$\left( {p{K_a} = 4.41} \right)$$
$$\eqalign{
& {\text{By the use of Henderson's equation}} \cr
& pH = p{K_a} + {\text{lo}}{{\text{g}}_{10}}\frac{{\left[ {{\text{salt}}} \right]}}{{\left[ {{\text{acid}}} \right]}} \cr
& {\text{When,}}\,\,\,\,{\text{ [salt] = }}\,\,{\text{[acid]}} \cr
& \therefore \,\,pH = p{K_a} \cr
& \because \,\,p{K_a} = 3.58,\,{\text{thus at this state}} \cr
& pH = 3.58 \cr} $$
So, acetoacetic acid $$\left( {p{K_a} = 3.58} \right)$$ is best to use.
142.
A buffer solution is prepared in which the concentration of $$N{H_3}$$ is $$0.30\,M$$ and the concentration of $$NH_4^ + $$ is $$0.20\,M.$$ If the equilibrium constant, $${K_b}$$ for $$N{H_3}$$ equals $$1.8 \times {10^{ - 5}},$$ what is the $$pH$$ of this solution?
$$\left( {{\text{log}}\,2.7 = 0.43} \right)$$
143.
Nudeophiles are ___________ while electrophiles are ___________.
A
Lewis bases, Lewis acids
B
Lewis acids, Lewis bases
C
Bronsted acids, Bronsted bases
D
Lewis acids, Bronsted bases
Answer :
Lewis bases, Lewis acids
Nucleophiles are Lewis bases while electrophiles are Lewis acids.
144.
What is the conjugate base of $$O{H^ - }$$ ?
A
$${O^{2 - }}$$
B
$${O^ - }$$
C
$${H_2}O$$
D
$${O_2}$$
Answer :
$${O^{2 - }}$$
Conjugate acid-base pair differ by only one proton.
$$O{H^ - } \to {H^ + } + {O^ - }$$ Conjugate base of $$O{H^ - }$$ is $${O^{2 - }}$$
145.
Which of these is least likely to act as a Lewis base?
A
$$CO$$
B
$${F^ - }$$
C
$$B{F_3}$$
D
$$P{F_3}$$
Answer :
$$B{F_3}$$
Electron rich species are called Lewis base. Among the given, $$B{F_3}$$ is an electron deficient species, so have a capacity of electron accepting instead of donating. That’s why it is least likely to act as a Lewis base. It is a Lewis acid.
146.
0.1 mole of $$C{H_3}N{H_2}\left( {{K_b} = 5 \times {{10}^{ - 4}}} \right)$$ is mixed with 0.08 mole of $$HCl$$ and diluted to one litre. What will be the $${H^ + }$$ concentration in the solution ?
147.
A buffer solution is prepared by mixing $$10\,mL$$ of $$1.0\,M\,C{H_3}COOH$$ and 20 $$mL$$ of $$0.5\,M\,C{H_3}COONa$$ and then diluted to $$10\,0\,mL$$ with distilled water. If $$p{K_a}$$ of $$C{H_3}COOH$$ is $$4.76,$$ what is the $$pH$$ of the buffer solution ?
148.
Which of the following statements about $$pH$$ and $${H^ + }$$ $$ion$$ concentration is incorrect ?
A
Addition of one drop of concentrated $$HCl$$ in $$N{H_4}OH$$ solution decreases $$pH$$ of the solution
B
A solution of the mixture of one equivalent of each of $$C{H_3}COOH$$ and $$NaOH$$ has a $$pH$$ of 7
C
$$pH$$ of pure neutral water is not zero
D
A cold and concentrated $${H_2}S{O_4}$$ has lower $${H^ + }$$ $$ion$$ concentration than a dilute solution of $${H_2}S{O_4}$$
Answer :
A solution of the mixture of one equivalent of each of $$C{H_3}COOH$$ and $$NaOH$$ has a $$pH$$ of 7
$$C{H_3}COOH$$ is weak acid while $$NaOH$$ is strong base, so one equivalent of $$NaOH$$ cannot be neutralised with one equivalent of $$C{H_3}COOH.$$ Hence, one equivalent of each does not have $$pH$$ value 7. As the $$NaOH$$ is a strong base, the solution will be basic having a $$pH$$ more than 7.
149.
If the reaction between $$C{O_2}$$ and $${H_2}O$$ is $$C{O_2} + {H_2}O \rightleftharpoons {H_2}C{O_3} \rightleftharpoons {H^ + } + HCO_3^ - $$ If $$C{O_2}$$ escapes from the system
A
$$pH$$ will decrease
B
$${H^ + }$$ concentration will decrease
C
$${H_2}C{O_3}$$ concentration will be altered
D
The forward reaction is promoted
Answer :
$${H^ + }$$ concentration will decrease
$$C{O_2} + {H_2}O \rightleftharpoons {H_2}C{O_3} \rightleftharpoons {H^ + } + HCO_3^ - $$
If $$C{O_2}$$ escapes, the equilibrium will shift to $$LHS$$ and $$\left[ {{H^ + }} \right]$$ concentration will decrease
150.
In some solutions, the concentration of $${H_3}{O^ + }$$ remains constant even when small amounts of strong acid or strong base are added to them. These solutions are known as :
A
Ideal solutions
B
Colloidal solutions
C
True solutions
D
Buffer solutions
Answer :
Buffer solutions
Solutions which resist the change in the value of $$pH$$ when small amount of acid or base is added to them are known as buffers.