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Standard XII
Chemistry
Introduction to Chemical Reactions
35. equivalen...
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35. equivalent amount of aqueous solution of weak acid and weak base have a dissociation constant of 3 10-7each. the percentage hydrolysis of salt formed by them?
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Q.
A weak acid
H
X
has the dissociation constant
1
×
10
−
5
M
. It forms a salt
N
a
X
on reaction with alkali. The percentage hydrolysis of
0.1
M
solution of
N
a
X
is:
Q.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct for a salt of weak acid and weak base in an aqueous solution at
25
∘
C
.
Here,
K
a
is the dissociation constant for a weak acid and
K
b
is the dissociation constant for a weak base.
Q.
A weak acid
H
X
has the dissociation constant value of
1
×
10
−
5
M
. It forms a salt
N
a
X
on reaction with
N
a
O
H
. The percentage degree of hydrolysis of
0.1
M
solution of
N
a
X
is:
Q.
The percentage degree of hydrolysis of a salt of weak acid
(
H
A
)
and weak base
(
B
O
H
)
in its
0.1
M
solution is found to be
10
%
. If the molarity of the solution is
0.05
M
, the percentage hydrolysis of the salt should be:
Q.
Hydrolysis constant for a salt of weak acid and weak base would be:
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