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For pH > 7 the hydronium ion concentration would be _________.

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: The pH Scale

Answer the following in brief :

What are acids and bases according to Arrhenius theory?

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: Acids and Bases in Daily Life

In NaOH solution [OH] is 2.87 × 104. Calculate the pH of the solution.

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: The pH Scale

Answer the following :

Explain the relation between ionic product and solubility product to predict whether a precipitate will form when two solutions are mixed?

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: Solubility Product >> Solubility product

For a reaction \[\ce{HCl_{(aq)} + H2O_{(l)} ⇌ H3O^+_{ (aq)} + Cl^-_{ (aq)}}\]

Which of the following is a conjugate acid-base pair?

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: Acids and Bases in Daily Life

The theory which explain amphoteric nature of water is ______.

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: Acids and Bases in Daily Life

The pKb of weak base BOH [Kb(BOH) = 1 × 10-5] will be ______.

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: Buffer Solutions

The solubility product of BaCl2 is 4.0 × 10-8. What will be its molar solubility in mol dm-3?

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: Solubility Product >> Solubility product

Classify the following species into Lewis acids and Lewis bases.

Cl-  
`"NH"_4^+`  
BCl3  
NH3  
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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: Acids and Bases in Daily Life

Explain the types of buffer solutions.

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: Buffer Solutions

Derive the equation which implies that the degree of dissociation of weak acid is inversely proportional to the square root of its concentration.

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: Types of Electrolyte

A buffer solution contains 0.3 mol dm–3 NH4OH (Kb = 1.8 × 10–5) and 0.4 mol dm–3 NH4Cl. Calculate pOH of the solution.

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: Buffer Solutions

The solubility of AgBr in water is 1.20 × 10–5 mol dm–3. Calculate the solubility product of AgBr.

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: Solubility Product >> Solubility product

Derive the equation pH + pOH = 14.

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: The pH Scale

Distinguish between strong electrolyte and weak electrolyte.

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: Types of Electrolyte

The pH of 0.001 M HCl solution is ______.

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: The pH Scale

Calculate the pH of buffer solution composed of 0.01 M weak base BOH and 0.02 M of its salt BA. [Kb = 1.8 × 10–5 for weak base]

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: Buffer Solutions

Name one amphoteric solvent.

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: Acids and Bases in Daily Life

The pH of a weak monoacidic base is 11.2, and its OH ion concentration is ______.

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: The pH Scale

Write the relationship between solubility and solubility product for PbI2.

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Chapter: [3] Ionic Equilibria
Concept: Solubility Product >> Solubility product
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