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  1. For a zero order of reaction the t(1/2) — concentration.

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  2. How does rate of zero order reaction vary with progress of time ?

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  3. For 'n' th order reaction, t(1/2)prop —

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  4. For a zero order reaction, the molecularity is zero. Yes or no

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  5. In the equation K=Ae^(-Ea/(RT)) what is A?

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  6. How does rate of reaction vary with activation energy ?

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  7. Can all molecular collisions yield the product ?

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  8. What is the condition when all collisions between the molecules can be...

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  9. The unit of rate constant for a zero order reaction is

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  10. The rate constant of a reaction depends upon

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  11. The ratio between the rate constants at two different temperature diff...

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  12. For a 1st order reaction when rate of reaction is plotted conc. of rea...

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  13. Explain why H2 and O2 do not combine with each other at room tempertur...

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  14. Define catalyst. Give an example.

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  15. The ratio between the rate constants at two different temperature diff...

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  16. Explain, how a -ve catalyst decreases the rate of reaction, giving the...

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  17. What do you mean by autocatalyst ?

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  18. Why in most of the cases the rate of reaction decreases with progress ...

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  19. On the basis of activation energy how can you explain slow and fast re...

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  20. Write the integrated rate equation for 1st order reaction.

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