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Solubility product of AgBr is 5.0xx10^(-13). The quantity of KBr (M = 120) to be added to 1 litre of 0.05 M solution of AgNO_(3) to start the precipitation of AgBr is |
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Answer» `1.2xx10^(-10)G` |
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Solubility product of a sulphide MS is 3 xx 10^(-25) and that of another sulphide NS is 4 xx 10^(-40). In ammoniacal solution |
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Answer» Only NS gets precipitated |
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Solubility product of Ag_2CrO_4 is 1xx10^(-12) What is the solubility of Ag_2 CrO_4 in 0.01 M AgNO_3 solution? |
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Answer» SOLUTION :Given that `K_(sp)=1XX10^(-12)` `Ag_2 CrO_4(s) hArr 2ag_((aq))^(+)+CrO_((aq))^(-2)` `underset(0.01M)(AgNO_(3(s))) hArr underset(0.01M)(Ag_((aq))^(+))+underset(0.01M)(NO_(3(aq))^(-))` `K_(ap)=[AG^+]^2[CrO_(4)^(2-)]""{:[([Ag^+]=2s+0.01),(""0.01gtgt2s),(therefore[Ag^+]=0.01M),([CrO_(4)^(2-)]=s)]:}` `1xx10^-12=(0.01)^2(s)` `(s)=(1xx10^(-12))/((10^(-2)^2)=1xx10^-8 M` |
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Solubility product of a salt AB is 1xx10^(-8)M^(2) in a solution in which the concentration of A^(+) ions is 10^(-3)M. The salt will precipitate when the concentration of B^(-) ions is kept |
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Answer» `10^(-4)M` `[10^(-3)][B^(-)]=10^(-8)` Hence, the salt will precipitate when the conc. Of B becomes more than `10^(-5)` M. |
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Solubility product of a saltAB is 1 xx 10^(-8) in a solution in which concentration of A is 10^(-3) M. The salt will precipitate when the concentration of B becomes more than |
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Answer» `10^(-4) M` Where ionic PRODUCT `gt K_(sp)`, ppt formed `:.` B should be more then `10^(-5)M`. |
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Solubility product constant (K_(sp)) of salts of types MX_(1), MX_(2) and M_(3)X at temperature 'T' are 4.0 xx 10^(-8), 3.2 xx 10^(-14) and 2.7 xx 10^(-15), respectively. Solubilities (mol dm^(-3)) of the salts at temperature 'T' are in order |
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Answer» `MX_(1) gt MX_(2) gt M_(3)X` |
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Solubility product for salt AB_(2) is 4 xx 10^(-12). Calculate solubility |
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Answer» `1 XX 10^(-3)` gm mol/litre `K_(sp) = 4S^(3)` `S = 3sqrt((K_(sp))/(4)) = 3sqrt((4 xx 10^(-12))/(4)) = 1 xx 10^(-4)` gm. mol/litre |
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Solubility product is |
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Answer» The IONIC PRODUCT of an electrolyte in its SATURATED solution |
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Solubility of which of the following salts can be increased by adding some HNO_(3) solution? |
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Answer» `BaF_(2)` |
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Solubility produce of Ag_2CrO_4 is 1 times 10^-12. What is the solubility of Ag_2CrO_4 in 0.01 M AgNO_3 solution? |
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Answer» Solution :Solubility product of `Ag_2CrO_4` `K_(SP)=1 times 10^-12` `Ag_2CrO_4 leftrightarrow 2Ag^(+)+CrO_4^(-2)` `AgNO_3 leftrightarrow Ag^(+) + NO_3^(-)` `K_(sp)=[Ag^+]^2 [CrO_4^(2-)]` `[Ag^+]=2s+0.01` `because 0.01 gt gt 2s` `therefore [Ag^+]=0.01 M` `[CrO_4^(2-)]=s` `K_(sp)=(0.01)^2. (s)` `1 times 10^-12=(0.01)^2.(s)` `s=(1 times10^-12)/(10^-2)^2=(1 times10^-12)/10^-4=1 times10^-8 M` |
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Solubility of which among the followingsolids in water changes slightly with temperature? |
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Answer» `KNO_(3)` |
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Solubilityof whichamong the followingsolidsin waterchangesslightly with temperature / |
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Answer» `KNO_(3)` |
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Solubility of the alkaline earth's metal sulphates in water decreases in the sequence |
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Answer» CagtSrgtBagtMg |
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Solubility of solutes which dissolve with the liberation of heat decreases with: |
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Answer» DECREASE in temperature |
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Solubility of PbI_(2) is 0.005 M. Then, the solubility product of PbI_(2) is |
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Answer» `6.8 xx 10^(-6)` `K_(sp) = 4S^(3) = 4 xx (0.005) xx (0.005) xx (0.005)` `K_(sp) = 4 xx 5 xx 5 xx 5 xx 10^(-9)` `K_(sp) = 500 xx 10^(-9)` `K_(sp) = 5.0 xx 10^(-7)`. |
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Solubility of sodium sulphate in water |
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Answer» increases with INCREASE in temperature |
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The solubility of noble gases in water shows the order : |
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Answer» `He gt NE gt AR gt KR gt Xe` |
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Solubility of MX_(2) type electrolyte is 0.5 xx 10^(-4) mole/litre. The value of K_(sp) of the electrolyte is |
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Answer» `5 XX 10^(-13)` `4S^(3) = 4 xx (0.5 xx 10^(-4))^(3) = 5 xx 10^(-13)`. |
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Solubility of NaCl in heavy water is: |
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Answer» More than ORDINARY water |
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Solubility of iodine in CS_2 is due to : |
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Answer» Van der Waal's forces |
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Solubility of iodine in water is greatly increased by the addition of iodide ions because of the formation of |
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Answer» `I_(2)` |
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Solubility of gas at 1 bar pressure and 300K is 2xx10^(-3) M. What will be its solubility at same pressure and 400K if DeltaH_("solution") of the gas is -9.96 kJ. [ Take : R=8.3J/K mole,e=2.72] |
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Answer» `2xx10^(-3)` M |
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Solubility of deliquescent substances in water is generally: |
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Answer» high |
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Solubility of CaF_(2) in terms of its solubility product is given by |
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Answer» `s=(K_(SP))^(1//3)` |
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Solubility of BaF_(2) in a solution of Ba(NO_(3))_(2) will be represented by the concentration term : |
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Answer» `[BA^(2+)]` |
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Solubility of CaF_(2) in terms of its solubility product is given by : |
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Answer» `s=(K_(sp))^((1)/(3))` `K_(sp)=(s)(2s)^(2)` `K_(sp)=4S^(3)` `s=((K_(sp))/(4))^((1)/(3))` |
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Solubility of BaF_2 in a solution of Ba(NO_3)_2 will be represented by the concentration term: |
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Answer» `[BA^(2+)]` |
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Solubility of BaF_(2) in a solution Ba(NO_(3))_(2) will be represents by the concentration term |
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Answer» `[BA^(++)]` |
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Solubility of Al(OH)_(3) = S, K_(sp) will be |
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Answer» `108 S^(3)` `k_(sp) = [Al^(3+)][OH^(-)]^(3) = (S)(3S)^(3)` `K_(sp) = 27 S^(4)`. |
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Solubility of an AB_(2) type electrolyte is 5.0xx10^(-5) mol L^(-1). K_(sp) for the electrolyte AB_(2) is : |
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Answer» `5xx10^(-12)` |
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Solubility of alcohols decreases with increase in alkyl group because of |
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Answer» decrease in hydroge bonding. |
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Solubility of alcohol in water is due to |
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Answer» HYDROPHOBIC R-group |
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Solubility of AgCl will be minimum in |
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Answer» 0.001 M `AgNO_(3)` |
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Solubility of AgCl will be minimum in : |
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Answer» 0.01 M NACL |
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Solubility of AgCl in the solution containing 0.01 M NaCl is [given, K_sp (AgCL)= 1.6 x 10^-10] |
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Answer» `8` X `10^-9` |
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Solubility of AgCl is least in |
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Answer» 0.1 M NaCl |
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Solubility of AgCl at 20^(@)C is 1.435 xx 10^(-3) gm per litre. The solubility product of AgCl is |
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Answer» `1 xx 10^(-5)` `K_(SP) = S xx S = 10^(-10)`. |
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Solubility of a solute in a solvent ( say H_(2)O ) is dependent on temperature as given by S = Ae^(- Delta H // RT ) where Delta H is heat of reaction Solute + H_(2)O hArr Solution , Delta H = +- X For a given solution variation of logs with temperature is shown graphically. Hence solute is |
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Solubility of a subsatnce which dissolves with a decrease in volume and absorption of heat will be favoured by: |
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Answer» <P>HIGH P and High T |
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Solubility of a solid in to water increases as the temperature is raised . Match the process listed in column-I with the changes in appropriate properties listed in column-II. (m=molality) {:("COLUMN-I","COLUMN-II"),((A) "Gas+Water" rarr "solution",(p)DeltaHgt0","DeltaSgt0),((B)"solid+water"rarr"solution",(q)DeltaH=0","Deltam=0),((C)"Saturated solution+solid solute",(r)DeltaHlt0","Deltamlt0),((D)"Super Saturated solution+solid solute",(s)DeltaHlt0","Delta slt0):} |
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Solubility of a gas in water: |
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Answer» INCREASES with temperature |
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Solubility of a gas in liquid increaes on : |
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Answer» ADDITION of a catalyst |
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Solubility of a gas in liquid, increases with rise of temperature . |
| Answer» SOLUTION :DECREASES . | |
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Solubility of a gas in a liquid increases with |
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Answer» increase of PRESSURE and increase of TEMPERATURE |
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Solubility curve of Na_(2)SO_(4).10H_(2)O in water with temperature is given as |
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Answer» `DeltaH` is -ve after `34^(@)C` |
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Solubility curves of four ionic salts X,Y,Z,W are given below. In which case the value of DeltaH_(sol) lt 0? |
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Answer» X |
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Solubility curve of a hydrated salt in water with temperature is given. The curve indicates that the solution process is : |
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Answer» exothermic |
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