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171.
The first and second dissociation constants of an acid $${H_2}A$$ are $$1.0 \times {10^{ - 5}}$$ and $$5.0 \times {10^{ - 10}}$$ respectively. The overall dissociation constant of the acid will be
173.
The dissociation constant of 0.1 $$M$$ acetic acid solution is $$1.8 \times {10^{ - 5}}.$$ If $$1\,L$$ of this solution is mixed with $$0.05\,mole$$ of $$HCl,$$ what will be $$pH$$ of mixture ?$$\left[ {\log \,5 = 0.7} \right]$$
A
1.3
B
2.6
C
1.9
D
3.4
Answer :
1.3
The $$pH$$ of mixture is due to the $$HCl$$ only, because $$C{H_3}COOH$$ is negligibly ionised due to common ion effect. Thus,
$$\eqalign{
& \left[ {{H^ + }} \right] = 0.05\,M = 5 \times {10^{ - 2}}M \cr
& pH = - \log \left( {5 \times {{10}^{ - 2}}} \right) \cr
& = - \left[ {\log \,5 + \log \,{{10}^{ - 2}}} \right] \cr
& pH = 1.3 \cr} $$
174.
Of the given anions, the strongest Bronsted base is
A
$$CI{O^ - }$$
B
$$CIO_2^ - $$
C
$$CIO_3^ - $$
D
$$CIO_4^ - $$
Answer :
$$CI{O^ - }$$
TIPS/Formulae :
(i) Lower the oxidation state of central atom, weaker will be oxy acid.
(ii) Weaker the acid, stronger will be its conjugate base.
Oxidation state of $$Cl$$ in $$HClO$$ is + 1, in $$HCl{O_2}$$ is + 3, in $$HCl{O_3}$$ is + 5, and in $$HCl{O_4}$$ is + 7
∴ $$HClO$$ is the weakest acid and so its conjugate base $$Cl{O^ - }$$ is the strongest Bronsted base.
175.
The $$p{K_a}$$ of a weak acid $$(HA)$$ is 4.5. The $$pOH$$ of an aqueous buffer solution of $$HA$$ in which $$50\% $$ of the acid is ionized is
176.
At a certain temperature the dissociation constants of formic acid and acetic acid are $$1.8 \times {10^{ - 4}}$$ and $$1.8 \times {10^{ - 6}}$$ respectively. The concentration of acetic acid solution in which the hydrogen ion has the same concentration as in $$0.001\,M$$ formic acid solution is equal to
177.
Which one of the following arrangements represents the correct order of solubilities of sparingly soluble salts $$H{g_2}C{l_2},C{r_2}{\left( {S{O_4}} \right)_3},BaS{O_4}$$ and $$CrC{l_3}$$ respectively ?
A
$$BaS{O_4} > H{g_2}C{l_2} > C{r_2}{\left( {S{O_4}} \right)_3} > CrC{l_3}$$
B
$$BaS{O_4} > H{g_2}C{l_2} > CrC{l_3} > C{r_2}{\left( {S{O_4}} \right)_3}$$
C
$$BaS{O_4} > CrC{l_3} > H{g_2}C{l_2} > C{r_2}{\left( {S{O_4}} \right)_3}$$
D
$$H{g_2}C{l_2} > BaS{O_4} > CrC{l_3} > C{r_2}{\left( {S{O_4}} \right)_3}$$