The rate constant of a first order reaction is generally determined from a plot of 

(1) Concentration of reactant vs time t

(2) log (concentration of reactant) vs time t

(3) 1concentration of reactantvs time t

(4) Concentration of reactant vs log time t

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The relationship between temperature and the variance in reaction rate is:

1.  2.
3. 4.
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The plot of log k versus 1T is linear with a slope of

(1) EaR                                                    

(2) -EaR

(3) Ea2.303R                                             

(4) -Ea2.303R

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If a reaction A + B  C is exothermic to the extent of 30 kJ/mol and the forward reaction has an activation energy of 70 kJ/mol, the activation energy for the reverse reaction will be:

1. 30 kJ/mol                                       

2. 40kJ/mol

3. 70 kJ/mol                                       

4. 100 kJ/mol

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A first-order reaction takes 40 min for 30 % decomposition. The t1/2 for this reaction will be:

1. 77.7 min 2. 27.2 min
3. 55.3 min 4. 67.3 min
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For a certain reaction involving a single reactant, it is found that C0T is constant where C0is the initial concentration of the reactant and T is the half-life. What is the order of the reaction ?

(1) 1                                              

(2) Zero

(3) 2                                              

(4) 3

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The high temperature ( 1200K) decomposition of CH3COOH(g) occurs as follows as per simultaneous 1st order reactions.

CH3COOH k1 CH4+ CO2

CH3COOH k2 CH2CO + H2O

What would be the % of CH4by mole in the product mixture (excludingCH3COOH)?

1. 50 k1k1+k2                                            

2. 100 k1k1+k2

3. 200 k1k1+k2                                           

4. it depends on the time

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The reaction , A(g) + 2B(g) C(g) + D(g) is an elementary process. In an experiment, the initial partial pressure of A and B are PA= 0.60 and PB= 0.80 atm. When PC= 0.2atm the rate of reaction relative to the initial rate is

(1) 1/48                                                               

(2) 1/24

(3) 9/16                                                              

(4) 1/6

 

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The half-life period for a first-order reaction is 20 minutes. The time required to change the concentration of the reactants from 0.08 M to 0.01 M will be:

1. 20 minutes 2. 60 minutes
3. 40 minutes 4. 50 minutes
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The kinetic data for the reaction: 2A + B2 → 2AB are as given below

[A]/mol L-1 [B2]/mol L-1 Rate/mol L-1s-1
0.5 1.0 2.5 × 10-3
1.0 1.0 5.0 × 10-3
0.5 2.0 1 × 10-2

The order of reaction with respect to A and B2 is, respectively:

1. 1 and 2 2. 2 and 1
3. 1 and 1 4. 2 and 2
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