MCQ
Which of the following will not function as a buffer solution
  • A
    $NaCl$ and $NaOH$
  • B
    $NaOH$ and $N{H_4}OH$
  • C
    $C{H_3}COON{H_4}$ and $HCl$
  • All of above

Answer

Correct option: D.
All of above
(d) Because buffer solution are mixture of weak acid or weak base and their salt.

Need a full question paper?

Generate a complete, print-ready paper with questions like this in minutes — across 16+ boards, with answer keys.

Start Generating Free

Similar questions

Number of moles of $MnO_4^-$ required to oxidize one mole of ferrous oxalate completely in acidic medium will be .............. $\mathrm{moles}$
The largest bond angle is in
Which statement is not correct
Among the following the most stable compound is
An alkene on ozonolysis gave acetaldehyde the alkene is
Which one of the following pairs of gases contains the same number of molecules
The trace metal present in insulin is
To check the principle of multiple proportions, a series of pure binary compounds $\left(P_m Q_n\right)$ were analyzed and their composition is tabulated below. The correct option($s$) is(are)

Compound Weight $\%$ of $P$ Weight $\%$ of $Q$
$1$ $50$ $50$
$2$ $44.4$ $55.6$
$3$ $40$ $60$

$(A)$ If empirical formula of compound $3$ is $P_3 Q_4$, then the empirical formula of compound $2$ is $P_3 Q_5$.

$(B)$ If empirical formula of compound $3$ is $P _3 Q _2$ and atomic weight of element $P$ is $20$ , then the atomic weight of $Q$ is $45$ .

$(C)$ If empirical formula of compound $2$ is $PQ$, then the empirical formula of the compound $1$ is $P _5 Q _4$.

$(D)$ If atomic weight of $P$ and $Q$ are $70$ and $35$ , respectively, then the empirical formula of compound $1$ is $P _2 Q$.

At $1050$ $Kelvin$ , For chemical reaction $FeO_{(s)} + CO_{(g)}  \rightleftharpoons  Fe_{(s)} + CO_{2(g)} ; K_p = 0.25$ What are the equilibrium partial pressure of $CO_{(g)}$ and $CO_{2(g)}$ at $1050$ $Kelvin$ , if the initial partial pressure are ; $P_{{CO}_{( g)}}  = 1.6\, atm$ and $P_{{CO_2}_{( g )}} = 0.8\, atm$
The atomic number of an element is $17$. The number of orbitals containing electron pairs in its valence shell is