S C Kheterpal, S N Dhawan and, P N Kapil Solutions for Chapter: Ionic Equilibrium in Solution, Exercise 42: ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS
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Define giving examples: Lewis base.

Define the terms ‘acid’ and ‘base’ according to the Bronsted-Lowry concept.

Define the terms ‘acid’ and ‘base’ according to the Lewis concept.

Derive expression for the calculation of of a solution of a salt of weak base with a strong acid.

Explain the term common ion effect.

Give reason for the following:
The precipitation of is prevented by the addition of prior to the addition of but its precipitation by is not prevented by the prior addition of .

Give reasons for the following:
In qualitative analysis, is added before adding solution for testing and .

Derive expression for the of a basic buffer mixture.
