By which can activation energy be calculated?
1. At a constant temperature
2. At two different temperature
3. For reversible reaction
4. For volatile reaction
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If the concentration of a solution is changed from 0.2 to 0.4, then what will be rate and rate constant. The reaction is of first order and rate constant is :
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Half-life of a radioactive sample is 4 days. After 16 days what quantity of matter remains undecayed?
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If the bombardment of α-particle on \(N_{7}^{14}\) emits protons, then new atom will be:
1. \(O_{8}^{17}\)
2. \(O_{8}^{16}\)
3. \(C_{6}^{14}\)
4. Ne
If the half-life of a substance is 77 days then it's decay constant (days-1) will be:
1. | 0.9 | 2. | 0.09 |
3. | 0.009 | 4. | 0.013 |
A 300-gram radioactive sample has a half-life of 3 hours. After 18 hours the remaining quantity will be:
1. 4.68 gram
2. 2.34 gram
3. 3.34 gram
4. 9.37 gram
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If at a given instant, for the reaction 2N2O5 → 4NO2 + O2 rate and rate constant are 1.02 × 10-4 and 3.4 × 10-5 sec -1 respectively, then the concentration of at that time will be:
1. 1.732
2. 3.0
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When a biochemical reaction is carried out in a laboratory outside the human body in the absence of an enzyme, then the rate of reaction obtained is times. The activation energy of a reaction in the presence of an enzyme is:
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2. P is required.
3. Different from obtained in the laboratory.
4. Data is insufficient.
The half-life period of is:
1. 500 years
2. 5000 years
3. 50 years
4. 5 × years