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Answer the following :
The dissociation of HCN is suppressed by the addition of HCl. Explain.
Solution
i. HCN and HCl both dissociate to produce H+ ions which are common to both.
ii. HCN is a weak electrolyte. It dissociates to a little extent.
\[\ce{HCN_{(aq)} ⇌ H^+_{ (aq)} + CN^-}\]
iii. HCl is a strong electrolyte. It undergoes complete dissociation.
\[\ce{HCl_{(aq)} -> H^+_{ (aq)} + Cl^-_{ (aq)}}\]
Both HCN and HCl provide H+ ions.
iv. The concentration of H+ ions in the solution increases due to the complete dissociation of HCl.
v. According to Le-Chatelier’s principle, the effect of the stress (the addition of H+ ions from HCl) applied to the ionization equilibrium of HCN is reduced by shifting the equilibrium in the backward direction.
vi. H+ ions combine with `"CN"^-` ions to produce unionized HCN. Thus, the dissociation of HCN is suppressed by the addition of HCl.
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