Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
If NaOH is added to a solution of acetic...

If `NaOH` is added to a solution of acetic acid

A

`H^(+)` is ions increases

B

`pH` decreases

C

`[CH_(3)COO^(-)]` increases.

D

`[CH_(3)COOH]` increases.

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C

`CH_(3)COOH + NaOH rarr CH_(3)COONa + H_(2)O`
Doubtnut Promotions Banner Mobile Dark
|

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • IONIC EQUILIBRIUM

    NARAYNA|Exercise Level-I|49 Videos
  • IONIC EQUILIBRIUM

    NARAYNA|Exercise Level-II|48 Videos
  • IONIC EQUILIBRIUM

    NARAYNA|Exercise Level-VI (H.W)|35 Videos
  • HYDROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS

    NARAYNA|Exercise LEVEL-4|21 Videos
  • PERIODIC TABLE

    NARAYNA|Exercise All Questions|568 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If NaOH is added to an aqueous solution of zinc ions a white precipitate appears and on adding excess of NaOH, the precipitate dissolves. In this solution, zinc exists in the

The concentration of sodium acetate which should be added to 0.1M solution of acetic acid [pK_a =4.7] to give a solution of pH =5.7 is _ _ _ _ _ M.

Knowledge Check

  • When a small amount of HCI is added to a buffer solution of acetic acid and sodium acetate

    A
    pH increases
    B
    `[H^+]` decreases
    C
    Dissociation of acetic acid decreases
    D
    `[CH_3COO^-]` increases
  • FeCl_(3) is acidic towards litmus. On treatment with excess of NH_(4)SCN it gives red coloured compound (A) and on treatment with excess of K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7) in the presence of conc. H_(2)SO_(4) , it evolves deep red vapours of (B) on passing the vapours of (B) into NaOH , then adding a solution of acetic acid and lead acetate it gives yellow ppt. of compound of chromium (C) What is the hybridisation of chromium in compound (C) ?

    A
    `sp^(3)d`
    B
    `sp^(3)`
    C
    `dsp^(2)`
    D
    `sp^(2)`
  • FeCl_(3) is acidic towards litmus. On treatment with excess of NH_(4)SCN it gives red coloured compound (A) and on treatment with excess of K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7) in the presence of conc. H_(2)SO_(4) , it evolves deep red vapours of (B) on passing the vapours of (B) into NaOH , then adding a solution of acetic acid and lead acetate it gives yellow ppt. of compound of chromium (C) The compound B is

    A
    `NO_(2)`
    B
    `Br_(2)`
    C
    `CrO_(2)Cl_(2)`
    D
    `CrOCl_(4)`
  • Similar Questions

    Explore conceptually related problems

    FeCl_(3) is acidic towards litmus. On treatment with excess of NH_(4)SCN it gives red coloured compound (A) and on treatment with excess of K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7) in the presence of conc. H_(2)SO_(4) , it evolves deep red vapours of (B) on passing the vapours of (B) into NaOH , then adding a solution of acetic acid and lead acetate it gives yellow ppt. of compound of chromium (C) The compound A is

    If NaOH is added to an aqueous solution of zinc ions, a white precipitate appears ad on adding excess NaOH, the precipitate dissolves. In this solution zinc exists in the

    If NaOH is added to an aqueous solution of zinc ions a white ppt appears and on adding excess NaOH , the ppt dissolves. In this solution zinc exist in the

    Aqueous solution of acetic acid contains

    (i) An aqueous solution of a compound A is acidic towards litmus and A sublimes at about 300^(@)C (ii) A solution of A, on treatment with an excess of NH_(4)SCN , gives a red compound, and on treatment with a solution of K_(4)[Fe(CN)_(6)] , gives a blue compound. (iii) The solid A, on being heated with an excess of K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7) in the presence of concentrated H_(2)SO_(4) , evolves deep red vapours of D. (iv) On passing the vapours of D into a solution of NaOH and then adding the solution of acetic acid and lead acetate, a yellow precipitate of a compound E is obtained. Q. Can compound A be prepared in the anhydrous form by strongly heating its hydrated crystals?