The rate of a chemical reaction doubles for every 10°C rise of temperature. If the temperature is raised by 50°C, the rate of the reaction increases by about :

(a) 10 times

(b) 24 times

(c) 32 times

(d) 64 times

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Consider the reaction:

Cl2(aq) + H2S(aq) → S(s) +2H+(aq) +2Cl-(aq)

The rate equation for this reaction is rate = k[Cl2][H2S] Which of these mechanisms is/are consistent with this rate equation?

A. Cl+ H2S → H+ Cl- +Cl+ + HS- (slow)

cl+ + HS- → H+ +Cl- + S (fast)

B. H2 H+ + HS- (fast equilibrium)

Cl2 + HS- → 2Cl- + H+ + S (slow)

(1) A only

(2) B only

(3) Both A and B

(4) Neither A nor B

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The activation energies of the forward and backward reactions in the case of a chemical reaction are 30.5 and 45.4 KJ/mol respectively. The reaction is

1. Exothermic

2. Endothermic

3. Neither exothermic nor endothermic

4. Independent of temperature

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The t0.5 for the first order reaction.

PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) is 20 min. The time in which the conc. of PClreduces to 25% of the initial conc. is close to 

1. 22 min

2. 40 min

3. 90 min

4. 50 min

Subtopic:  First Order Reaction Kinetics |
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For a certain reaction, 10% of the reactant dissociates in 1 hour, 20% of the reactant dissociate in 2 hour, 30% of the reactant dissociates in 3 hour. Then the units of the rate constant is:-

(1) hour-1

(2) mol L-1 hr-1

(3) L mol L-1 sec-1

(4) mol L sec-1

Subtopic:  Order, Molecularity and Mechanism |
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If the activation energy of a reaction is zero, how does the rate constant of the reaction change with temperature?

1. Increases with the increase in temperature

2. Decreases with the decrease in temperature

3. Decreases with the increase in temperature

4. Is nearly independent of temperature

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 For the pseudo first order reaction A + B  P, when studied with 0.1 M of B is given by -d[A]/dt =k[A] where K = 1.85 x 104 sec-1. Calculate the value of rate constant for second order reaction :

(1) 1.85 x 104

(2) 1.85 x 10-4

(3) 1.85 x 10-5

(4) 1.85 x 105

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When initial concentration of a reactant is doubled in a reaction, its half-life period is not affected. The order of the reaction is

(1) zero

(2) first

(3) second

(4) more than zero but less than first

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In a zero order reaction for every 10° rise of temperature, the rate is doubled. If the temperature is increased from 10°C to 100°C, the rate of the reaction will become

(a) 256 times
(b) 512 times
(c) 64 times
(d) 128 times

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Which one of the following statements for the order of a reaction is incorrect?

(1) Order is not influenced by stiochiometric coefficient of the reactants

(2) Order of reaction is sum of power to the concentration terms of reactants to express the rate of reaction

(3) Order of reaction is always whole number

(4) Order can be determined only experimentally

 

Subtopic:  Order, Molecularity and Mechanism |
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