MCQ
An effective antacid contains:
- ASodium hydroxide
- ✓Magnesium hydroxide
- CSour milk
- DLime water
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| $1$ | $2$ | $3$ | |
| $\mathrm{HI}\left(\mathrm{mol} \mathrm{L}^{-1}\right)$ | $0.005$ | $0.01$ | $0.02$ |
| Rate $\left(\mathrm{mol} \mathrm{L}^{-1} \mathrm{~s}-1\right)$ | $7.5 \times 10^{-4}$ | $3.0 \times 10^{-3}$ | $1.2 \times 10^{-2}$ |
$(A)$ $\left[\mathrm{Pt}(\mathrm{en}) \mathrm{Cl}_2\right]$ $(B)$ $\left[\mathrm{Pt}(\mathrm{en})_2\right] \mathrm{Cl}_2$
$(C)$ $\left[\mathrm{Pt}(\text { en })_2 \mathrm{Cl}_2\right] \mathrm{Cl}_2$ $(D)$ $\left[\mathrm{Pt}\left(\mathrm{NH}_3\right)_2 \mathrm{Cl}_2\right]$
| Column I | Column II |
| (a) Osmotic Pressure. | (i) Cottrell's method. |
| (b) Relative lowering of vapour pressure. | (ii) Rast's method. |
| (c) Elevation in boiling point. | (iii) Ostwald and Walker's method. |
| (d) Depression in freezing point. | (iv) Berkeley and Hartley's method. |