Arrange the following solutions in the decreasing order of pH :
(1) 0.1 NaOH
(2) 0.1 M NaCl
(3) 0.1 M H2SO4
(4) 0.1 M NH4Cl
Arrange the following solutions in the decreasing order of pH :
(1) 0.1 NaOH
(2) 0.1 M NaCl
(3) 0.1 M H2SO4
(4) 0.1 M NH4Cl
All have same molarity, pH ∝ 1/ (Acidic strength) ∝ Basic strength
H? SO? → Acidic
NH? Cl (Salt of weak base and strong acid)
Acidic but less than H? SO?
NaCl → (Neutral solution)
NaOH → Basic (Strong Base)
So NaOH > NaCl > NH? Cl > H? SO?
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0.01 M NaOH,
M = 1 * 10-2

pOH = 2
pH = 2
Kp = Kc (RT)Dng
36 * 10–2 = Kc (0.0821 * 300)–1
Kc = 0.36 * 0.0821 * 300 = 8.86 » 9
A(g) ->B(g) + (g)
Initial moles n 0 &nbs
On increasing pressure, equilibrium moves in that direction where number of gaseous moles decreases.
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