4. From smallest to biggest value of solubility, order the following salts with their Ks.p between brackets. a- Al(OH) (1.6 x 10-3) b-BaCO (8.1×10) c-Cu₂S(8.5×10-45) d- AgCl(1.8x10-10)
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![4. From smallest to biggest value of solubility, order the following salts with their Ks.p between brackets.
a- Al(OH) (1.6 × 10-³³) b-BaCO (8.1×10)
d- AgCl(1.8×10-10)
c-Cu₂S(8.5×10-45)
5. Equilibrium constant for the synthesis of ammonia at 500C", is 6x102 .The reaction will shift to right in:
a-[NH]-1×10 M. [Na]-1×10 M. [H.].-2×10 M
b-[NH] 2x10 M. [Na].-1.5×10 M. [H.].-3.54x10
d-more than one choice.
c- [NH] 1x10 M. [Na] 5M. [H₂]-1×10 M
6. What is the volume of 0.05M HCl that is required to neutralize 50 ml of a 0.10M Mg(OH); solution?
a- 100ml
c- 300ml
b-200ml
d-400ml
e-500ml
7- On what electrode and What mass (in gram) of chlorine gas could be released from a solution of
nickel(II) chloride by a current of 0.25 amperes flowing for 10 hours? (At. Wt Cl-35.5g/mol).
a-3.311gm on cathode b- 6.603gm on anode
c-3.311gm on anode d- 6.603gm on cathode
8- The reaction PCls (PCI+ Cl2, Drive to prove that the relationship between K, and K. is:
a- K, K,RT
b- K₁-K₁/RT
c- K₂ K₂ RT
d-K₂ K/RT
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