Q39.The correct order of hydration enthalpies of alkali metal ions is: (1) Na+ > Li+ > K+ > Rb+(2)>Na+Cs+> Li+ > K+ > Cs+(3)>Li+Rb+> Na+ > K+ > Rb+(4)>Li+Cs+> Na+ > K+ > Cs+ > Rb+
What This Question Tests
This question requires converting the masses of calcium and magnesium bicarbonates into their equivalent mass of CaCO3 and then calculating the hardness of water in parts per million (ppm).
Concepts Tested
Formulas Used
Hardness in ppm = (mass of CaCO3 equivalents / mass of water sample) * 10^6
📚 NCERT Sections This Tests
2.1 — Arrange The Following Metals In The Order In Which They Displace Each Other
Chemistry Class 11 · Chapter 2
2.1 Arrange the following metals in the order in which they displace each other from the solution of their salts. Al, Cu, Fe, Mg and Zn.
5.29 — Amongst The Following Ions Which One Has The Highest Magnetic Moment Value?
Chemistry Class 11 · Chapter 5
5.29 Amongst the following ions which one has the highest magnetic moment value? (i) [Cr(H2O)6]3+ (ii) [Fe(H2O)6] 2+ (iii) [Zn(H2O)6]2+ 5.30 Amongst the following, the most stable complex is (i) [Fe(H2O)6]3+ (ii) [Fe(NH3)6] 3+ (iii) [Fe(C2O4)3]3– (iv) [FeCl6] 3– 5.31 What will be the correct order for the wavelengths of absorption in the visible region for the following: [Ni(NO2)6] 4–, [Ni(NH3)6] 2+, [Ni(H2O)6] 2+ ? Answers to Some Intext Questions 5.1 (i) [Co(NH3)4(H2O)2]Cl3 (iv) [Pt(NH3)BrCl(NO2)]– (ii) K2[Ni(CN)4] (v) [PtCl2(en)2](NO3)2 (iii) [Cr(en)3]Cl3 (vi) Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3 5.2 (i) Hexaamminecobalt(III) chloride (ii) Pentaamminechloridocobalt(III) chloride (iii) Potassium hexacyanidoferrate(III) (iv) Potassium trioxalatoferrate(III) (v) Potassium tetrachloridopalladate(II) (vi) Diamminechlorido(methanamine)platinum(II) chloride 5.3 (i) Both geometrical (cis-, trans-) and optical isomers for cis can exist. (ii) Two optical isomers can exist. (iii) There are 10 possible isomers. (Hint: There are geometrical, ionisation and linkage isomers possible). (iv) Geometrical (cis-, trans-) isomers can exist. 5.4 The ionisation isomers dissolve in water to yield different ions and thus react differently to various reagents: [Co(NH3)5Br]SO4 + Ba2+ ® BaSO4 (s) [Co(NH3)5SO4]Br + Ba2+ ® No reaction [Co(NH3)5Br]SO4 + Ag+ ® No reaction [Co(NH3)5SO4]Br + Ag+ ® AgBr (s) 5.6 In Ni(CO)4, Ni is in zero oxidation state whereas in NiCl42–, it is in +2 oxidation state. In the presence of CO ligand, the unpaired d electrons of Ni pair up but Cl– being a weak ligand is unable to pair up the unpaired electrons. 5.7 In presence of CN–, (a strong ligand) the 3d electrons pair up leaving only one unpaired electron. The hybridisation is d 2sp 3 forming inner orbital complex. In the presence of H2O, (a weak ligand), 3d electrons do not pair up. The hybridisation is sp 3d 2 forming an outer orbital complex containing five unpaired electrons, it is strongly paramagnetic. 5.8 In the presence of NH3, the 3d electrons pair up leaving two d orbitals empty to be involved in d2sp3 hybridisation forming inner orbital complex in case of [Co(NH3)6]3+. In Ni(NH3)6 2+, Ni is in +2 oxidation state and has d 8 configuration, the hybridisation involved is sp 3d 2 forming outer orbital complex. 5.9 For square planar shape, the hybridisation is dsp 2. Hence the unpaired electrons in 5d orbital pair up to make one d orbital empty for dsp2 hybridisation. Thus there is no unpaired electron. Chemistry 140 Reprint 2025-26
2.2 — Given The Standard Electrode Potentials,
Chemistry Class 11 · Chapter 2
2.2 Given the standard electrode potentials, K+/K = –2.93V, Ag+/Ag = 0.80V, Hg2+/Hg = 0.79V Mg2+/Mg = –2.37 V, Cr3+/Cr = – 0.74V Arrange these metals in their increasing order of reducing power.
📋 Question Details
- Chapter
- Hydrogen
- Topic
- Hardness of water
- Year
- 2019
- Shift
- 08 Apr Shift 1
- Q Number
- Q39
- Type
- Numerical
- NCERT Ref
- Class 11 Chemistry Ch 10: Hydrogen
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