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The correct order of pH is

  1. Lemon juice < water < Milk of Magnesia

  2. Lemon juice> water> Milk of Magnesia

  3. Water > lemon juice > milk of Magnesia

  4. Milk of Magnesia > lemon juice > water


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Milk of magnesia is basic, water is neutral and lemon juice is acidic in nature.

A salt derived from strong acid and weak base will dissolve in water to give a solution which is :

  1. acidic

  2. basic

  3. neutral

  4. none of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In neutralization reaction the strong acid with weak base reaction the solution becomes acidic in nature as the salt formed in it alongwith water.

Which of the following properties of a solution of $NaCl$ will not vary as the concentration of salt is increased?

  1. $pH$

  2. Density

  3. Refractive index

  4. Electrical conductivity


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The presence of salts influences most physical properties of sea water (density, compressibility, freezing point, temperature of the density maximum) to some degree but does not determine them. Some properties (viscosity, light absorbtion,refractive index) are not significantly affected by salinity. (Particle and dissolved matter do affect light absorption in sea water and this influence is used in most optical applications.) Two properties which are determined by the amount of salt in the sea are conductivity and osmotic pressure.

If a salt after rubbing with fingers gives the smell of ammonia, then the salt is:

  1. ammonium chloride

  2. sodium carbonate

  3. calcium carbonate

  4. lead sulphide


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

If a salt after rubbing with fingers, gives the smell of ammonia, then the salt may be ammonium chloride.
After rubbing, due to warming, ammonium chloride may decompose to give ammonia and hydrogen chloride.
$\displaystyle NH _4Cl \xrightarrow {warm} NH _3 + HCl$

The phenomenon of crumbling to powder of sodium carbonate crystals on exposure to air is known as :

  1. deliquescence

  2. isomorphism

  3. efflorescence

  4. none of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The phenomenon of crumbling to a powder of sodium carbonate crystals on exposure to air is known as efflorescence.

Many salts absorb water from the atmosphere. This property is called :

  1. hydration

  2. dehydration

  3. deliquescence

  4. efflorescence


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Deliquescent salts have strong affinity for moisture and become liquid by absorbing moisture from air. It is hygroscopic in nature e.g. calcium chloride, zinc chloride,magnesium chloride,sodium hydroxide.

Which one of the following substance will be most suitable for cutting a very hard material?

  1. Silicon carbide

  2. Lead

  3. Zinc metal

  4. Sodium chloride crystal


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
Silicon carbide is most suitable for cutting a very hard material.
In manufacturing processes it is used for its hardness in abrasive machining processes such as grinding, honing, water-jet cutting and sandblasting.

Which of the  following methods is not used for preparing a salt?

  1. Reaction between an acid and a base

  2. Action of acid on metals

  3. Action of acid on metal oxides

  4. Dissolution of acids in water


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

If acid is added to water the solution that forms is very dilute and small amount of heat is released so this reaction does not produce any salt.

Which of the following salt gets hydrolyzed in aqueous solution? A salt of :

  1. weak acid and weak base

  2. strong acid and weak base

  3. weak acid and strong base

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Common kind of hydrolysis occurs when a salt of a weak acid or or weak base or both is dissolved in water. Water spontaneously ionizes into hydroxide anions and hydronium cations. The salt also dissociates into its constituent anions and cations.

Aqueous solution of sodium acetate is :

  1. neutral

  2. weakly acidic

  3. strongly acidic

  4. alkaline


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sodium acetate is the sodium salt of acetic acid. Acetic acid reacts with sodium carbonate or sodium hydroxide to form a basic solution of sodium acetate which acts as buffer with acetic acid.