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MODERN PUBLICATION-CHEMICAL KINETICS-EXERCISE
  1. A reaction is second order with respect to a reactant. How is the rate...

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  2. Average life time is more/less than half life time for a first order r...

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  3. For fast reactions, activation energy is low/high.

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  4. The molecularity of hydrolysis of cane sugar is two/one.

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  5. Increase in rate of reaction with rise in temperature is mainly due to...

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  6. For an endothermic reaction, activation energy for the forward reactio...

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  7. For exothermic reaction, Ea (forward) -Ea (backward) is +ve /-ve.

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  8. For a second order reaction, when the concentration of the reactant is...

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  9. The units of zero order reaction are molL^-1s^-1 / mol^-1 Ls^-1 .

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  10. Define half life period. Derive expression for half life period for 1s...

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  11. Can order of a reaction be fractional ? Give an example.

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  12. The specific rate of a reaction is 6.2 xx10^-3 mol L^-1 s^-1. What is ...

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  13. Is it possible for a reaction to have identical values for molecularit...

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  14. For a zero order reaction will the molecularity be equal to zero ?

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  15. For a first order reaction, k = 2.5xx10^-4 s^-1, what is the rate of r...

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  16. How is half life period of a first order reaction related to its rate ...

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  17. What are the units of rate constant for a zero order and a first order...

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  18. If k1 and k2 are rate constants at temperatures T1 and T2 respectively...

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  19. The rate law for the reaction CHCl3(g) + Cl2 (g) rarr C Cl4 + HCI is r...

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  20. What is the order of a reaction whose rate constant has same units as ...

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