MHT-CET SERIES
Chemistry

Equilibrium

6 previous year questions.

Volume: 6 Ques
Yield: Medium

High-Yield Trend

2
2025
3
2022
1
2010

Chapter Questions
6 MCQs

01
PYQ 2010
medium
chemistry ID: mht-cet-
Which is not an example of common ion effect?
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2
3
4
02
PYQ 2022
easy
chemistry ID: mht-cet-

What is the pH of the solution containing 1.342 x 10–3 M H+ ions? (log 1.342 =0.1277)

1
3.57
2
2.38
3
2.87
4
1.28
03
PYQ 2022
easy
chemistry ID: mht-cet-
The degree of dissociation of weak acid is 7.2 x 10-4 . What is the value of it’s percent dissociation in 0.025 M solution?
1
0.80%
2
0.062%
3
8.2%
4
0.072%
04
PYQ 2022
easy
chemistry ID: mht-cet-

Which among the following species can act as an acid as well as base according to Bronsted-Lowry theory?

1

HSO4-

2

H3O+

3

Cl–

4

SO42-

05
PYQ 2025
medium
chemistry ID: mht-cet-
For the reaction , the equilibrium constant is at a certain temperature. If the equilibrium concentrations are and , what is the equilibrium concentration of ?
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2

3

4

06
PYQ 2025
easy
chemistry ID: mht-cet-
For the equilibrium reaction: At a certain temperature, the equilibrium constant is 4.0. If the concentrations of , , and are 0.2 M, 0.6 M, and 0.4 M, respectively, calculate the reaction quotient and determine whether the reaction is at equilibrium.
1
, the reaction will shift to the left.
2
, the reaction is at equilibrium.
3
, the reaction will shift to the right.
4
, the reaction will shift to the left.

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