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What is buffer capacity? Whenn does the buffer capacity of a buffer solution consisting of a weak acid and its salt become maximum?

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  2. Describe the mechanism of acction of an acidic buffer an a basic buffe...

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  7. Which of the following are buffer solutions? Give reason. 100 mL 0.1(...

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  9. Which of the following are buffer solutions? Give reason. 50 mL 0.2(...

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  10. You are supplied with HCOOH (pK(a)=3.74), CH(3)COOH (pK(a)=4.74) and N...

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  11. pH of a buffer solution composed of NH(3) and NH(4)Cl is 9.26. will th...

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  12. The buffer capacity of a buffer solution consisting of a weak acid, HA...

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  13. What are the factors that influence the pH of an acidic or a basic buf...

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  14. A,B and C are three buffer solutions, each of which composed of a weak...

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  15. Of the two bottles, one contains HCl solution and the other a buffer s...

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  16. Derive the relation between the solublity produce (K(sp)) and the solu...

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  17. At a given temperature, if the solublity product and the solublity of ...

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  18. At a certain temperature, K(sp) of AgCl in water is 1.8xx10^(-10). Wha...

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  19. The principle of solublity product is also applicable in case of highl...

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  20. Two strong electrolytes AB and CD react with each other, forming a spa...

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