Time required to decompose SO2Cl2 to half of its initial amount is 60 minutes. If the decomposition is a first order reaction, the rate constant of the reaction in sec–1 is-
1. 1.9 × 10–4 s–1 2. 1.7 × 10–4 s–1
3. 2.2 × 10–4 s–1 4. 1.6 × 10–4 s–1

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Rate constant (k) and temperature (T) are related  as : 

1. \(k \,\, = A\, \, e^{\frac{-E_{a}}{RT}}\)
2. \(k \,\, = A\, \, e^{\frac{RT}{-E_{a}}}\)
3. \(k \,\, = A\, \, e^{\frac{E_{a}}{RT}}\)
4. None of the above
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The rate of the chemical reaction doubles for an increase of 10 K in absolute temperature from 298 K. The value of Ea is-
1. 49.5 kJ mol–1
2. 52.9 kJ mol–1
3. 55.5 kJ mol–1
4. 57.9 kJ mol–1
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The activation energy for the reaction 2HI(g) → H2 + I2(g) is 209.5 kJ mol−1 at 581K.  The fraction of molecules of reactants having energy equal to or greater than activation energy is-

1. 2.67 × 10−19
2. 3.57 × 10−18
3. 4.67 × 10−17
4. 1.47 × 10−19
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A first order reaction has a rate constant 1.15 × 10−3 s−1. The time required to convert 5g of this reactant into 3g is-

1. 424 s 
2. 444 s 
3. 464 s 
4. 484 s 

 
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The conversion of molecules X to Y follows second order kinetics. If concentration of X is increased to three times, then the rate of formation of Y will -
1. Decreases by 3 times 2. Increase by 3 times
3. Decreases by 9 times 4. Increase by 9 times
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For a reaction, A + B → Product; the rate law is given by, r=k[A]1/2[B]2. The order of the reaction is:
1. –1.5 2. 1.5
3. 0.5 4. 2.5
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In a reaction, 2A → Products, the concentration of A decreases from 0.5 mol L−1 to 0.4 mol L−1 in 10 minutes.
The rate during this interval is-

1. 5×10–3M min–1
2. 8×10–3M min–1
3. 9×10–3M min–1
4. 3×10–3M min–1
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For the reaction R → P, the concentration of a reactant changes from 0.03 M to 0.02 M in 25 minutes.
The average rate of reaction in M sec–1 is-

1. 6.67×10–5 M s–1
2. 5.67×10–5 M s–1
3. 6.67×10–6 M s–1
4. 5.67×10–6 M s–1
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