For an endothermic reaction, energy of activation is Ea and enthalpy of reaction is H (both of these in kJ/mol). Minimum value of Ea will be

1. Less than H

2. Equal to H

3. More than H

4. Equal to zero

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During the kinetic study of the reaction, 2A + B → C + D, the following results were obtained:

Run [A]/mol L-1 [B]/mol L-1 Initial rate of formation of D/mol L-1 min-1
I 0.1 0.1 6.0x10-3
II 0.3 0.2 7.2x10-2
III 0.3 0.4 2.88x10-1
IV 0.4 0.1 2.40x10-2

Based on the above data, the correct rate law is:
1.  Rate=k[A]2[B]

2.  Rate=k[A][B]

3.  Rate=k[A]2[B]2

4.  Rate=k[A][B]2

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Half-life period of a first order reaction is 1386s. The specific rate constant of the reaction

is

1. 5.0 x 10-3s-1

2. 0.5 x 10-2s-1

3. 0.5 x 10-3s-1

4. 5.0 x 10-2s-1

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For the reaction A+B products, it is observed that
 

(1) On doubling the initial concentration of A only, the rate of reaction is also doubled and
(2) On doubling the initial concentrations of both A and B, there is a change by a factor of 8 in that rate of the reaction

The rate of this reaction is, given by

1. rate = k[A]2[B]

2. rate = k[A][B]2

3. rate = k[A]2[B]2

4. rate = k[A][B]

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For the reaction, N2 + 3H2 2NH3, if d[NH3]/dt = 2x10-4 mol L-1s-1, the value of -

d[H2]/dt would be 

1. 3x10-4 mol L-1s-1

2. 4x10-4 mol L-1s-1

3. 6x10-4 mol L-1s-1

4. 1x10-4 mol L-1s-1

Subtopic:  Definition, Rate Constant, Rate Law |
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In the reaction, BrO-3(aq) + 5Br-(aq) + 6H+ 3Br2(l) + 2H2O(l)

The rate of appearance of bromine (Br2) is related to rate of disappearance of bromide

ions as following 

1. d[Br2]/dt = -(3/5)d[Br-]/dt

2. d[Br2]/dt = (5/3)d[Br-]/dt

3. d[Br2]/dt = -(5/3)d[Br-]/dt

4. d[Br2]/dt = (3/5)d[Br-]/dt

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The rate constants k1 and k2 for two different reactions are 1016 e-2000/T and 1015 e-1000/T  , respectively. The temperature at which k1=k2 is:

(1) 1000 K

(2) 20002.303K

(3) 2000K

(4) 10002.303K

 

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The bromination of acetone that occurs in acid solution is represented by this equation.

CH3COCH3(aq) + Br2(aq)            CH3COCH2Br(aq) + Br-(aq)

These kinetic data were obtained for given reaction concentrations. 

                   Initial concentrations, M

  CH3COCH3                Br2         H+

       0.30                        0.05           0.05

       0.30                        0.10           0.05

       0.30                        0.10           0.10

       0.40                        0.05           0.20

Initial rate, disappearance of Br2, Ms-1

                        5.7X10-5

                        5.7X10-5

                        1.2X10-4

                        3.1X10-4

Based on these data, the rate equation is

1. Rate = k [CH3COCH3] [H+]

2. Rate = k [CH=COCH3][Br2]

3. Rate = k [CH3COCH3][Br2][H+]2

4. Rate = k [CH3COCH3][Br2][H+]

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The reaction of hydrogen and iodine monochloride is given as :

H2(g)+ 2ICl(g)  2HCl(g)+ I2(g)

This reaction is of first order with respect to H2(g) and ICl(g) following mechanisms were proposed:

Mechanism A:

H2(g)+ 2ICl(g)  2HCl(g)+ I2(g)

Mechanism B :

H2(g)+ ICl(g) HCl(g)+ HI(g) ; slow

HI(g)+ ICl(g)  HCl(g) + I2(g); fast

Which of the above mechanism (s) can be consistent with the given information about the reaction ?

(1) B only

(2) A and B both

(3) Neither A nor B

(4) A only

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In a first order reaction A               B, if k is rate constant and initial concentration of the reactant A is 0.5 M then the half-life is :

(1) 0.6930.5k

(2) log 2k

(3) log 2k0.5

(4) ln 2k

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