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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S C Kheterpal Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - 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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Questions from S C Kheterpal, S N Dhawan and, P N Kapil Solutions for Chapter: Ionic Equilibrium in Solution, Exercise 42: ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS with Hints & Solutions

EASY
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Define giving examples: Lewis base.

EASY
11th CBSE
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Define the terms ‘acid’ and ‘base’ according to the Bronsted-Lowry concept.

EASY
11th CBSE
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Define the terms ‘acid’ and ‘base’ according to the Lewis concept.

HARD
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

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

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Explain the term common ion effect.

HARD
11th CBSE
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Give reason for the following:
The precipitation of Mg(OH)2 is prevented by the addition of NH4Cl prior to the addition of NH4OH but its precipitation by NaOH is not prevented by the prior addition of NaCl.
 

HARD
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Give reasons for the following:
In qualitative analysis, NH4Cl is added before adding NH4OH solution for testing Fe3+, Cr3+ and Al3+.

HARD
11th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Derive expression for the pH of a basic buffer mixture.