This is the equilibrium constant for the reactionin which a solid salt dissolves to give its constituent ions in  Chemicalequilibrium constant Solubilityproduct constant Idealgas constant Noneof these

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A. This is the equilibrium constant for the reactionin which a solid salt dissolves to give its constituent ions in 

    1. Chemicalequilibrium constant
    2. Solubilityproduct constant
    3. Idealgas constant
    4. Noneof these

 

B. Directprecipitimetry:

    1. Van’tHoff Method
    2. VolhardMethod
    3. MohrMethod
    4. Gay-LussacMethod

 

C. Molecules which provide a group ofattachments used in 

    1. Maskingagents
    2. Demaskingagents
    3. Ligands
    4. Chelatingagents

 

D. Substances that determine the concentrationof a metal in the presence of another metal

    1. Maskingagents
    2. Demaskingagents
    3. Ligands
    4. Chelatingagents

 

E. EDTAis an example of a:

    1. Masking agent
    2. Demaskingagent
    3. Ligand
    4. Chelatingagent

 

For numbersF to H, identify the component of the chemical reaction: PO4-3 + H3O+  → HPO4-2  + H2O. Select from the following choices:

  1. Acid
  2. Base
  3. Conjugateacid
  4. Conjugatebase

 

F. PO4-3

G. HPO4-2

H. H2O

 

For numbers I to L, consider the given chemical equation: NH3(aq) + H2O(l) ↔ NH4+(aq) + OH-(aq)

I Thechemical reaction from the given balanced equation follows the:

    1. Arrheniustheory
    2. Bronsted-Lowry theory
    3. Lewistheory
    4. Noneof the above

 

J Theacid in the given reaction is:

    1. Ammonia
    2. Water
    3. Ammonium
    4. Hydroxide

 

K. Water,as an amphiprotic substance, acts as the

    1. Acid
    2. Base
    3. Neither
    4. Either

 

L. Identifythe conjugate base in the reaction.

    1. Ammonia
    2. Water
    3. Ammonium
    4. Hydroxide
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