A. 3
B. 100
C. 1000
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- If pH value of an acidic solution is decreased from 5 to 2, then the increase in its hydrogen ion concentration is _____________ times?
A. 10
B. 100
C. 1000
D. 10000 - 80 kg of Na2SO4 (molecular weight = 142) is present in 330 kg of an aqueous solution. The solution is cooled such that. 80 kg of Na2SO4 .10H2O crystals separate out. The weight fraction of Na2SO4 in the remaining solution is_________________?
A. 0.00
B. 0.18
C. 0.24
D. 1.00 - Acidity or alkanity of a solution is expressed by its pH value, which is defined as (where, [H+] = hydrogen ion concentration in the solution) ?
A. log (1/H+)
B. – log (1/H+)
C. 1/log H+
D. None of these - The pH value of a solution is 5.9. If the hydrogen ion concentration is decreased hundred times, the solution will be______________?
A. Basic
B. More acidic
C. Neutral
D. Of the same acidity - The hydroxyl ion (OH-) concentration in a solution having pH value 3 will be_________________?
A. 10-11
B. 10-10
C. 10-3
D. 10-4 - The OH- concentration in a solution having pH value 3 is____________________?
A. 10-3
B. 10-10
C. 10-11
D. 10-13 - A solution with reasonably permanent pH is called a/an _______________ solution?
A. Ideal
B. Non-ideal
C. Buffer
D. Colloidal - Which of the following holds good for a solution obeying Raoult’s law (i.e., an ideal solution) (where, ΔH = heat of mixing, and ΔV = volume change on mixing) ?
A. ΔH = 1 (+ ve) and Δ V = -ve
B. ΔH = 0
C. ΔV = 0
D. Both B. and C. - A solution is made by dissolving 1 kilo mole of solute in 2000 kg of solvent. The molality of the solution is_________________?
A. 2
B. 1
C. 0.5
D. 0.05 - At room temperature, the product [H+] [OH-] in a solution is 10-14 moles/litre. If, [OH-] = 10-6 moles/litre, then the pH of the solution will be ________________________?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12