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JEE Main Chemistry Class 11 Equilibrium Questions Part 3 Questions
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Question : 7
Total: 33
Given below are two statements:
Statement I : On passing
HCl
(
g
)
through a saturated solution of
BaCl
2
, at room temperature white turbidity appears.
Statement II : When
HCl
gas is passed through a saturated solution of
NaCl
, sodium chloride is precipitated due to common ion effect.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
[5 Apr 2024 Shift 2]
Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Validate
Solution:
BaCl
2
,
NaCl
are soluble but on adding
HCl
(
g
)
to
BaCl
2
,
NaCl
solutions, Sodium or Barium chlorides may precipitate out, as a consequence of the law of mass action.
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