Exercise 2

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Questions from Exercise 2 with Hints & Solutions

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Which would decrease the pH of 25 cm3 of a 0.01 M solution of hydrochloric acid

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The equilibrium constant for the reaction: H2 g+I2 g2HI g is 64. If the volume of the container is reduced to one fourth of its original volume, the value of the equilibrium constant will be:

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At 1000 K, the value of Kp for the reaction:
A (g)+2B (g)3C (g)+D (g) is 0.05 atmosphere. The value of KC in terms of R would be:

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'a' moles of PCl5, undergoes, thermal dissociation as : PCl5PCl3+Cl2, the mole fraction of PCl3 at equilibrium is 0.25 and the total pressure is 2.0 atmosphere. The partial pressure of Cl2 at equilibrium is:

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The extent of dissociation of PCl5 at a certain temperature and one atm pressure, is 20%. Calculate the pressure at which this substance is half dissociated at the same temperature.

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In a container equilibrium
N2O4 g2NO2 g
is attained at 25°C. The total equilibrium pressure in container is 380 torr. If equilibrium constant of above equilibrium is 0.667 atm, then degree of dissociation of N2O4 at this temperature will be:

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Vapour density of PCl5 is 104.16, but when heated to 230°C, its vapour density is reduced to 62. The degree of dissociation of PCl5 at this temperature will be:

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In the reaction C s+CO2 g2CO g, the equilibrium pressure is 12 atm. If 50 % of CO2 reacts, Kp will be: