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The rate law for a reaction between the substances $A$ and $B$ is given by rate$=k{ \left[ A \right] }^{ n }{ \left[ B \right] }^{ m }$. On doubling the concentration of $A$ and having the concentration of $B$ halved, the ratio of the new rate to the earlier rate of the reaction will be as:
The rate equation for the reaction $2A+B \rightarrow C$ is found to be rate = $k[A] [B]$. The correct statement in relation to this reaction is that the :
The reaction $A(g)+2B(g)\rightarrow C(g)+D(g)$ is an elementary process. In an experiment in volving this reaction. The initial pressure of A and B are $P _A=0.6$ atm $P _B=0.8$atm respectively when $P _C=0.2$ atm, the rate of reaction relative to the initial rate is:
In the reaction A + 2B $\longrightarrow $ 2C + D. if the concentration of A is increased four times and B is decreased to half of its initial concentration then the rate becomes:
If $n _A$ and $n _B$ are the number of moles at any instant in the reaction : $2A _{(g)} \rightarrow 3B _(g)$ carried out in a vessel of $V\ L$, the rate of the reaction at that instant is given by ?
The decomposition of ${N} _{2}{O} _{5}$ in ${CCl} _{4}$ solution at 320 K takes place as ${2N} _{2}{O} _{5}\rightarrow{4NO} _{2}+{O} _{2}$; On the bases of given data order and the rate constant of the reaction is :
$\begin{matrix}Time\ in\ mitues&10&15&20&25&\infty\Valume of {O} _{2}&6.30&8.95&11.40&13.50&34.75\end{matrix}$
evolved (in mL)
Consider the reaction :
$2H _2(g) + 2NO(g) \rightarrow\ N _2(g) + 2H _2O(g)$
The rate law for this reaction is :
$Rate = k[H _2][NO]^2$
Under what conditions could these steps represent the mechanism?
Step 1 : $2NO(g) \rightleftharpoons N _2O _2(g)$
Step 2 : $N _2O _2 + H _2 \rightarrow\ N _2O + H _2O$
Step 3 : $N _2O + H _2 \rightarrow\ H _2O + N _2$
How many years it would take to spend Avogadro's number of rupees at the rate of $1$ million rupees in one second?
In a first order reaction, the concentration of reactant, decrease from 0.8 M to 0.4 M in 15 minutes. The time taken for concentration to change from 0.1 M to 0.025 M is:
The decomposition of $N _{2}O _{5}$ in $CCI _{4}$ solution at 320 K takes place as
$2N _{2}O _{5} \rightarrow 4NO _{2} + O _{2}$; On the bases of given data order and the rate constant of the reaction is :
Time in minutes | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | $\infty$ |
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Volume of $O _{2}$ evolved (in mL) | 6.30 | 8.95 | 11.40 | 13.50 | 34.75 |