S C Kheterpal, S N Dhawan and, P N Kapil Solutions for Chapter: Ionic Equilibrium in Solution, Exercise 43: Competition Focus
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A solution containing and requires of using phenolphthalein as an indicator. Methyl orange is then added to above titrated solution when a further of is required. The amount of present in the original solution is

of is titrated against solution. The titration is discontinued after adding of . The remaining titration is completed by adding . The volume of required for completing the titration is

of weak acid is titrated against strong base. What is the at the equivalence point ?

The rapid change of near the stoichiometric point of an acid-base titration is the basis of indicator detection. of the solution is related to ratio of concentration of conjugate acid and the base forms of the indicator by the expression

An alkali is titrated against an acid with methyl orange as indicator, which of the following is a correct combination?

Among the following hydroxides, the one which has the lowest value of at ordinary temperature about ) is

The solubility of with solubility product in solution would be

The solubility product of is at . The solubility of in will be
