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The value of observed and calculated molecular weight of silver nitrate are $92.64$ and 170 respectively. The degree of dissociation of silver nitrate is :
In the dissociation of $NH _4OH$, if excess if $NH _4Cl$ is added before adding $NH _4OH$, the concentration of:
Which of the following will supress the ionisation of acetic acid in aqueous solution?
Assertion: $pH$ value of $HCN$ solution decreases when $NaCN$ is added to it
Reason: $NaCN$ provides a common ion $CN^{\circleddash}$ to $HCN$
In the third group of qualitative analysis, the precipatitating reagent is $NH _4Cl / NH _4OH$. The function of $NH _4Cl$ is to
Assertion: Due to common ion effect, the solubility of $HgI _2$ is expected to be less in an aqueous solution of KI than in water. But $HgI _2$ dissolves in an aqueous solution of KI to form a clear solution.
Reason: $I^{\circleddash}$ ion is highly polarisable.
In the presence of a common ion (incapable of forming complex ion), the solubility of salt _______ in solution.
The order of basicity of halides is:
Determine $[{OH}^{-}]$ of a $0.050\ M$ solution of ammonia to which has been added sufficient ${NH} _{4}Cl$ to make the total $[{NH} _{4}^{+}]$ equal to $0.100 M$. $[{K} _{b({NH} _{3})}=1.8\times {10}^{-5}]$
Why only ${As}^{+3}$ gets precipitated as ${As} _{2}{S} _{3}$ and not ${Zn}^{+2}$ as $ZnS$ when ${H} _{2}S$ is passed through an acidic solution containing ${As}^{+3}$ and ${Zn}^{+2}$?