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Calculate the degree of hydrolysis of CH3COOK in 0.1 M and the pH of the solution.

KaCH3COOH=1.8×10-5

Important Questions on Ionic Equilibrium in Aqueous Solutions

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JEE Main
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Calculate the hydrolysis constant of NH4Cl: determine the degree of hydrolysis of this salt in 0.01 M solution and the pH of the solution.

KbNH4OH=1.8×10-5

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JEE Main
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0.02 M solution of CH3COONa in water at 25°C is found to have an H+ concentration of 3×10-9 g ionic weight per litre. What is the hydrolysis constant of the salt? Kw=1.01×10-14, KaCH3COOH=1.75×10-5

(Report your answer in multiple of 10-10 and upto two decimal points)

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JEE Main
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Calculate the hydrolysis constant of the reaction

HCO2-+H2OHCO2H+OH-

Ka(HCOOH)=1.8×10-4

(Report your answer in multiples of 10-11)

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JEE Main
IMPORTANT

Calculate the pH of each of the following solution:

100 mL 0.1 M CH3COOH mixed with 100 mL of 0.1 M NaOH

KaCH3COOH=1.8×10-5, Kw=1×10-14
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JEE Main
IMPORTANT

Calculate the pH of each of the following solutions:

100 mL of 0.1 M CH3COOH mixed with 50 mL of 0.1 M NaOH

KaCH3COOH=1.8×10-5, Kw=1×10-14

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JEE Main
IMPORTANT

Calculate the pH of each of the following solutions:

50 mL of 0.1 M CH3COOH mixed with 100 mL of 0.1 M NaOH

KaCH3COOH=1.8×10-5, Kw=1×10-14

Give your answer after multiplying with 10 and round off to the nearest integer.

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JEE Main
IMPORTANT

Determine the solubility of AgCl (in mole/litre) in water in multiples of 10-5.

Ksp(AgCl)=1.8×10-10

MEDIUM
JEE Main
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What is the solubility product of Ag2CrO4 if 0.0166 g of the salt dissolves in 500 mL of water at 18°C?