Match the column I with column II and mark the appropriate choice
Column I
 
Column II
 
(A) Zero order (i) \(k=Ae^{-E_a/RT}\)
(B) First order (ii)
(C) Endothermic reaction (iii) \( k=\frac{2.303}{t} \log \frac{[A]_0}{[A]} \)
(D) Arrhenius equation (iv) \( k=\frac{1}{t}\left([A]_0-[A]\right)\)

1. (A) →(iv), (B)→(iii), (C) →(ii), (D)→ (i)
2. (A) →(i), (B)→(ii), (C) →(iii), (D)→ (iv)
3. (A) →(ii), (B)→(iii), (C) →(iv), (D)→ (i)
4. (A) →(iii), (B)→(iv), (C) →(i), (D)→ (ii)
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The relation between temperature and the rate of a chemical reaction,
as described by the Arrhenius equation, is:

1. \(k=Ae^{E_a/RT}\)
2. \(k=Ae^{-E_a/RT}\)
3. \(k=Ae \times {E_a \over RT}\)
4. \(k=Ae \times {RT \over E_a}\)
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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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Which of the following would give a linear plot? 

1. \(k ~\text {vs}~ T\)
2. \(k~ \text{vs} ~\mathrm{l} / T\)
3. \(\ln k ~\text {vs}~ T\)
4. \(\ln k ~ \text{vs}~ 1 / T\)
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The effect of a catalyst in a chemical reaction is to change the 

1. Acivation energy.

2. Equilibrium concentration.

3. Heat of reaction.

4. Final products.

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According to collision theory, which of the following statements is correct?
1. Reactants don't need to collide to react.
2. A reaction will only occur if reactants collide in specific orientations.
3. A reaction can occur when reactants collide in any direction.
4. A reaction will always occur when reactants collide.
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The temperature dependence of the rate constant (k) of a chemical reaction is written in terms of the Arrhenius equation,
k = A.e–E*/RT. The activation energy (E*) of the reaction can be calculated by plotting: 

1. k vs T

2. k vs 1log T

3. log k vs 1T

4. log k vs 1log T

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Which of the following statements is correct regarding the equation k = Ae-Ea/RT

1. k is the equilibrium constant 

2. A is adsorption factor 

3. Ea is the energy of activation 

4. R is the Rydberg constant 

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The activation energy of a reaction can be determined from the slope of which of the following graphs?
1. In K vs T
2. In \(\frac K T\) vs T
3. In K vs \(\frac 1 T\)
4. In \(\frac T K\) vs \(\frac 1 T\)
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The activation energy of a reaction can be determined from the slope of the graph between : 

1. ln K vs T

2. ln KT vs T

3. ln K vs 1T

4. TlnKvs1T

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