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1. The expression for the solubility product of Al 2 (SO 4 )3 is


11. Which is the correct representation of the solubility
(a)
K sp=[ Al 3+ ] ( SO2−
4 ] (b)
K sp =[ Al 3+ ]2 (SO 2−
4 ]
3
Ag2 CrO 4
product constant of
3+ 3
(c) sp
K =[ Al ] (SO 2−
4 ]
2
(d) sp
K =[ Al ] 3+ 2
(SO 2−
4 ]
2
[ Ag ] [CrO 4 ] + 2 −2
[ Ag ] [CrO 4 ] + −2
(a) (b)
2. The solubility product of a salt having general formula
MX 2 , [2 Ag+ ] [CrO−2
4 ] [2 Ag+ ]2 [CrO −2
4 ]
in water is : 4×10 −12
. The concentration of M 2+ (c) (d)
ions in the aqueous solution of the salt is CaF 2 2×10−4 moles/litre .
−6 −4 12. The solubility of is Its solubilily
(a) 2 .0×10 M (b) 1 .0×10 M (K )
−4 −10 product sp is
(c) 1 .6×10 M (d) 4 .0×10 M −4 −3
(a) 2 .0×10 (b) 4 .0×10
3. In a saturated solution of electrolyte, the ionic product of
−12 −11
their concentration are constant at constant temperature (c) 8 . 0×10 (d) 3 .2×10
and this constant for electrolyte is known as
(a) Ionic product (b) Solubility product
13. Which of the following salts when dissolved in water will
(c) Ionization constant (d) Dissociation constant
get hydrolysed
K sp NH 4 Cl
4. If the solubility product of a sparingly soluble salt (a) NaCl (b)
MX 2 −11
at 25 °C is 1 .0×10 , the solubility of the salt in Na2 SO 4
mole litre–1 at this temperature will be (c) KCl (d)
14 −4
(a) 2 . 46×10 (b) 1 .36×10
−7 −10 K 2 CrO 4
(c) 2 .60×10 (d) 1 .20×10 14. The solubility of silver chromate in 0.01 M is
−8 −3
2×10 mol dm . The solubility product of silver
K chromate will be
5. The unit of ionic product of water w are −24 −24
−1 −1
(a) Mol L
−2 −2
(b) Mol L (a) 8×10 (b) 16×10
−18 −18
−2 −1
(c) Mol L
2 −2
(d) Mol L (c) 1 .6×10 (d) 16×10

6. Let the solubility of an aqueous solution of Mg(OH )2 be


N
k sp KOH
x then its is 15. What is the pH value of 1000 solution
3 5
(a) 4 x (b) 108 x (a) 10
−11
(b) 3
4
(c) 27 x (d) 9 x (c) 2 (d) 11
7. The solubility product of BaSO 4 at 25 °C is 1 .0×10 .
−9

16. Which is the correct alternate for hydrolysis constant of


What would be the concentration of H 2 SO4 necessary to NH 4 CN
2+
precipitate BaSO 4 from a solution of 0.01 M Ba ions
(a) 10
(c) 10
−9

−7
(b) 10
(d) 10
−8

−6 (a)
Kw
Ka √ Kw
K ×K b
(b) a


Kb Ka
AB 2
8. The solubility in water of a sparingly soluble salt is Kb
(c) c (d)
1.0×10−5 mol l−1 . Its solubility product number will be
17. Which of the following salts undergoes hydrolysis
−15 −10
(a) 4×10 (b) 4×10 CH 3 COONa KNO 3
(a) (b)
−15 −10
(c) 1×10 (d) 1×10 K SO
(c) NaCl (d) 2 4
CaF 2
9. The solubility of is a moles/litre. Then its solubility
product is ….. SnS 2
2 3 18. The correct representation for solubility product of
(a) s (b) 4 s is
2 3
(c) 3 s (d) s (a) 3×10−2 M (b) [ Sn 2+ ] [ S2− ]2
10. On passing a current of HCl gas in a saturated solution [ Sn 2+ ] [2S 2− ] [ Sn 4+ ] [2S 2− ]2
(c) (d)
of NaCl , the solubility of NaCl
(a) Increases (b) Decreases
(c) Remains unchanged (d) NaCl decomposes
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BaCl 2 −9
19. Solubility product of is 4×10 . Its solubility in
moles/litre would be
−3 −9
(a) 1×10 (b) 1×10
−27 −27
(c) 4×10 (d) 1×10

PbCl 2 −6
20. At 298 K, the solubility product of is 1 .0×10 .
PbCl
What will be the solubility of 2 in moles/litre
−3 −3
(a) 6 . 3×10 (b) 1 .0×10
−3 −14
(c) 3 . 0×10 (d) 4 .6×10

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