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For the elementary reaction M→N , the rate of disappearance of M increases by a factor of 8 upon doubling the concentration of M . The order of the reaction with respect to M is
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For the elementary reaction M→N , the rate of disappearance of M increases by a factor of 8 upon doubling the concentration of M . The order of the reaction with respect to M is For the elementary reaction M→N the rate of disappearance of M increases by a factor of 8 upon doubling the [...]
Higher order (>3) reactions are rare due to
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Higher order (>3) reactions are rare due to Higher order (>3) reactions are rare due to June 2, 2021 Category: Chapter 17 - Chemical Kinetics , Chemistry , JEE Adv and Mains Chemistry 41 Years Solved Video Solutions 1979 - 2019 ,
Decomposition of H2O2 follows a first order reaction . In fifty minutes the concentration of H2O2 decreases from 0.5 to 0.125 M in one such decomposition . When the concentration of H2O2 reaches from 0.05 M , the rate of formation of O2 will be
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Decomposition of H2O2 follows a first order reaction . In fifty minutes the concentration of H2O2 decreases from 0.5 to 0.125 M in one such decomposition . When the concentration of H2O2 reaches from 0.05 M , the rate of formation of O2 will be A2 k1⇔k-1 2A For an elementary chemical reaction the expression [...]
Two reactions R1 and R2 have identical pre-exponential factors. Activation energy of R1 exceeds that of R2 by 10 kJ mol^–1. If k1 and k2 are rate constants for reactions R1 and R2 respectively at 300 K, then ln(k2/k1) is equal to- (R = 8.314 J mol^–1K^–1)
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Two reactions R1 and R2 have identical pre-exponential factors. Activation energy of R1 exceeds that of R2 by 10 kJ mol^–1. If k1 and k2 are rate constants for reactions R1 and R2 respectively at 300 K, then ln(k2/k1) is equal to- (R = 8.314 J mol^–1K^–1) A2 k1⇔k-1 2A For an elementary chemical reaction [...]
At 518^∘C the rate of decomposition of a sample of gaseous acetaldehyde initially at a pressure of 363 Torr, was 1.00 Torr s^–1 when 5% had reacted and 0.5 Torr s^–1 when 33% had reacted. The order of the reaction is.
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At 518^∘C the rate of decomposition of a sample of gaseous acetaldehyde initially at a pressure of 363 Torr, was 1.00 Torr s^–1 when 5% had reacted and 0.5 Torr s^–1 when 33% had reacted. The order of the reaction is. At 518^∘C the rate of decomposition of a sample of gaseous acetaldehyde initially at [...]
The following results were obtained during kinetic studies of the reaction, 2A+B→Products The time (in minutes) required to consume half of A is
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The following results were obtained during kinetic studies of the reaction, 2A+B→Products The time (in minutes) required to consume half of A is 2A+B→Products The time (in minutes) required to consume half of A is The following results were obtained during kinetic studies of the reaction June 2, 2021 Category: Chapter 17 - Chemical Kinetics [...]
Which of the following lines correctly show the temperature dependence of equilibrium constant K, for an exothermic reaction?
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Which of the following lines correctly show the temperature dependence of equilibrium constant K, for an exothermic reaction? for an exothermic reaction? Which of the following lines correctly show the temperature dependence of equilibrium constant K June 2, 2021 Category: Chapter 17 - Chemical Kinetics , Chemistry , JEE Adv and Mains Chemistry 41 Years [...]
For the reaction, 2A + B → products, when the concentrations of A and B both were doubled, the rate of the reaction increased from 0.3 mol L^−1s^−1 to 2.4 mol L^−1s^−1. When the concentration of A alone is doubled, the rate increased from 0.3 mol L^−1s^−1 to 0.6 mol L^−1s^−1. Which one of the following statements is correct ?
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For the reaction, 2A + B → products, when the concentrations of A and B both were doubled, the rate of the reaction increased from 0.3 mol L^−1s^−1 to 2.4 mol L^−1s^−1. When the concentration of A alone is doubled, the rate increased from 0.3 mol L^−1s^−1 to 0.6 mol L^−1s^−1. Which one of the [...]
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2A + B → products ,
For the reaction ,
the rate increased from 0.3 mol L^−1s^−1 to 0.6 mol L^−1s^−1. Which one of the following statements is correct ? ,
the rate of the reaction increased from 0.3 mol L^−1s^−1 to 2.4 mol L^−1s^−1. When the concentration of A alone is doubled ,
when the concentrations of A and B both were doubled ,
Consider the given plots for a reaction obeying Arrhenius equation (0∘C is greater then Tis greater then 300∘C): ( K and Ea are rate constant and activation energy, respectively).
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Consider the given plots for a reaction obeying Arrhenius equation (0∘C is greater then Tis greater then 300∘C): ( K and Ea are rate constant and activation energy, respectively). Consider the given plots for a reaction obeying Arrhenius equation (0∘C is greater then Tis greater then 300∘C): ( K and Ea are rate constant and [...]
For an elementary chemical reaction, A2 k1⇔k-1 2A, the expression for d[A]/dt is.
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For an elementary chemical reaction, A2 k1⇔k-1 2A, the expression for d[A]/dt is. A2 k1⇔k-1 2A For an elementary chemical reaction the expression for d[A]/dt is. June 2, 2021 Category: Chapter 17 - Chemical Kinetics , Chemistry , JEE Adv and Mains Chemistry 41 Years Solved Video Solutions 1979 - 2019 ,