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If each of the following salts has solubility product Ksp=1×10-9, which of them is least soluble in water?

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Important Questions on Equilibrium

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Which solution has the highest pH?
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The concentration of H+ and concentration of OH- of a 0.1 aqueous solution of 2% ionised weak acid is [Ionic product of water =1×10-14 ]
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The pH of pure water or neutral solution at 50°C is: pKw=13.26 at 50°C

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The Bronsted acids in the reversible reaction are are HCO3-(aq.)+OH-(aq)CO32-(aq.)+H2O
 
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Increasing order of acidic character would be
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The solubility product of Ag2CrO4 is 1.9×10-12 . The volume of water in mL that can dissolve 4 mg Ag2CrO4 of is about:
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The salt that when added to water will not change its pH is:
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Carbonic acid, H2CO3, is a diprotic acid for which Ka1=4.2×10-7, and Ka2=4.7×10-11. The solution which will have a pH closest to 9 is-