Following solutions were prepared by mixing
different volumes of NaOH and HCl of different
concentrations :
A. 60 mL $${M \over {10}}$$ HCl + 40 mL $${M \over {10}}$$ NaOH
B. 55 mL $${M \over {10}}$$ HCl + 45 mL $${M \over {10}}$$ NaOH
C. 75 mL $${M \over {5}}$$ HCl + 25 mL $${M \over {5}}$$ NaOH
D. 100 mL $${M \over {10}}$$ HCl + 100 mL $${M \over {10}}$$ NaOH
pH of which one of them will be equal to 1?
A
B
B
A
C
D
D
C
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NEET 2018
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Which one of the following conditions will
favour maximum formation of the product in
the reaction
A2(g)
+ B2(g) ⇌ X2(g)
, $$\Delta $$rH = –X kJ ?
A
Low temperature and high pressure
B
Low temperature and low pressure
C
High temperature and high pressure
D
High temperature and low pressure
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NEET 2018
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
For the redox reaction,
MnO4–
+ C2O42– + H+ $$ \to $$ Mn2+ + CO2
+ H2O
The correct coefficients of the reactants for
the balanced equation are
A
MnO4-
C2O42-
H+
16
5
2
B
MnO4-
C2O42-
H+
2
5
16
C
MnO4-
C2O42-
H+
2
16
5
D
MnO4-
C2O42-
H+
5
16
2
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NEET 2018
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Consider the change in oxidation state of
bromine corresponding to different emf values
as shown in the given diagram :
Then the species undergoing disproportionation
is :