Which quantity is altered when a catalyst is introduced during a chemical reaction?
1. Internal energy 2. Enthalpy
3. Activation energy 4. Entropy

Subtopic:  Definition, Rate Constant, Rate Law |
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Level 1: 80%+
NEET - 2016
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The rate of a first-order reaction is 0.04 mol l–1 s–1 at 10 seconds and 0.03 mol l–1 s–1 at 20 seconds after initiation of the reaction. The half-life period of the reaction is:
1. 44.1 s
2. 54.1 s
3. 24.1 s
4. 34.1 s
Subtopic:  First Order Reaction Kinetics |
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Level 2: 60%+
NEET - 2016
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The rate Constant of reaction A → B is 0.6 × 10–3 \(\mathrm{molL}^{-1} \mathrm{~S}^{-1}\). If the Concentration of A is 5M, then the concentration of B after 20 min is:

1. 1.08M

2. 3.60M

3. 0.36M

4. 0.72M

Subtopic:  Order, Molecularity and Mechanism |
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NEET - 2015
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The activation energy of a reaction can be determined from the slope of which of the following graphs?
1. ln K vs T
2. ln KTvs T
3. ln K vs IT
4. ln TKvsIT

Subtopic:  Arrhenius Equation |
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NEET - 2015
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When the initial concentration of a reactant is doubled in a reaction, its half-life period is not affected. The order of the reaction will be:
1. 0
2. 1
3. 1.5
4. 2 

Subtopic:  Order, Molecularity and Mechanism |
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NEET - 2015
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What is the activation energy for a reaction if its rate doubles when the temperature is raised from 20oC to 35oC? (R = 8.314 J mol–1 K–1)
1. 269 kJ mol–1 2. 34.7 kJ mol–1
3. 15.1 kJ mol–1 4. 342 kJ mol–1
Subtopic:  Arrhenius Equation |
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Level 2: 60%+
AIPMT - 2013
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A reaction having equal energies of activation for forward and reverse reaction has:

1. ΔG = 0

2. ΔH = 0

3. ΔH = ΔG = ΔS = 0

4. ΔS = 0

Subtopic:  Arrhenius Equation |
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AIPMT - 2013
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In a reaction, A + B → Product, the rate is doubled when the concentration of B is doubled, and the rate increases by a factor of 8, when the concentrations of both the reactants (A and B) are doubled. The rate law for the reaction can be written as:

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

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

3. Rate = k[A][B]

4. Rate = k[A]2[B]

Subtopic:  Definition, Rate Constant, Rate Law |
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AIPMT - 2012
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In a zero-order reaction for every 10 °C rise of temperature, the rate is doubled.
If the temperature is increased from 10 °C to 100 °C, the rate of the reaction will become:

1. 256 times

2. 512 times

3. 64 times

4. 128 times

Subtopic:  First Order Reaction Kinetics |
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AIPMT - 2012
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Which of the following statements about the order of reaction is incorrect?

1. Order is not influenced by the stoichiometric coefficient of the reactants.
2. Order of reaction is the sum of power to the concentration terms of reactants to express the rate of reaction.
3. The order of reaction is always a whole number.
4. Order can be determined by experiments only.
Subtopic:  Definition, Rate Constant, Rate Law |
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Level 1: 80%+
AIPMT - 2011
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