NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Equilibrium, Exercise 1: EXERCISES

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HARD
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

At 1127 K and 1atm pressure, a gaseous mixture of CO and CO2 in equilibrium with solid carbon has 90.55% CO by mass

C(s) + CO2(g) 2CO(g)

Calculate Kc for this reaction at the above temperature. 

HARD
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Find out the pH of the following solution:

0.3 g of Ca(OH)2 dissolved in water to given 500 mL of the solution.

HARD
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The pH of 0.005 M codeineC18H21NO3 solution is 9.95. Calculate its ionization constant and pKb.

HARD
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Calculate the degree of ionization of 0.05 M acetic acid if its pKa value is 4.74. How is the degree of dissociation affected when its solution also contains 0.01 M in HCl?

HARD
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Calculate the degree of ionization of 0.05 M acetic acid if its pKa value is 4.74. How is the degree of dissociation affected when its solution also contains 0.1 M in HCl.

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration in the following biological fluid whose pH is given:

Human stomach fluid, 1.2

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration in the following biological fluids whose pH is given below

Human blood, 7.38

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration in the following biological fluid whose pH is given:

Human saliva, 6.4.