Dilution processes of different aqueous solution, with water, are given in LIST-I. The effects of dilution of the solutions on [H+] are given in LIST -II.
(Note: Degree of dissociation (α) of weak acid and weak base is << 1; degree of hydrolysis of salt << 1; [H+] represents the concentration of H+ ions)
LIST -ILIST-IIP. 10 mL of 0.1 M NaOH +20 mL of1. The value of [H+] does not0.1 M acetic acid diluted to 60 mLchange on dilutionQ. 20 mL of 0.1 M NaOH +20 mL of2. The value of [H+] changes to half0.1 M acetic acid diluted to 80 mLof its initial value on dilutionR. 20 mL of 0.1 M HCl + 20 mL of 0.13. The value of [H+] changes to twoM ammonia solution diluted to 80 mLtimes of its initial value on dilutionS. 10 mL saturated solution of Ni(OH)24. The value of [H+] changes to 1√2in equilibrium with excess solid Ni(OH)2times of its initial value on dilutionis diluted to 20 mL (solid Ni(OH)2is stillpresent after dilution).5. The value of [H+] changes to √2times of its initial value on dilution
Match each process given in LIST -I with one or more effect(s) in LIST -II. The correct option is