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  2. A reaction is first order in A and second order in B How is the rate...

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  3. A reaction is second order in A and first order in B. How is the rate ...

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  4. A first order reaction takes 40 minutes for 30% decomposition. Calcula...

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  5. For a first order reaction, show that time required for 99% completion...

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  6. Deduce the rate equation for a zero order reaction.

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  7. The half life period for the decomposition of a compound is 20 min. If...

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  8. Define activation energy of a reaction.

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  9. Show that in case of a first order reaction, the time taken for comple...

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  10. Consider a general reaction aA+ bB rarr cC+ dD. The rate expression fo...

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  11. Consider a general reaction aA+ bB rarr cC+ dD. The rate expression fo...

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  12. “Reactions with zero order is possible, but zero molecularity is not”....

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  13. The term ‘order and molecularity ' are common in chemical kinetics. Wh...

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  14. The term ‘order and molecularity ' are common in chemical kinetics. Wr...

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  15. The term ‘order and molecularity ' are common in chemical kinetics. Wr...

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  16. Derive the integrated rate equation for the rate constant for a first ...

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  17. Differentiate between order and molecularity of a chemical reaction.

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  18. For the hydrolysis of methyl acetate in aqueous solution, the followin...

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  19. For the hydrolysis of methyl acetate in aqueous solution, the followin...

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  20. For a reaction: A+ B rarr P, the rate law is given as: Rate = k[A][B]^...

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