Chem Mantra
HomeCoursesOnline TestsForum
ForumQuestion Bank

Chemistry Question Bank

19,000+ solved questions for JEE Advanced, JEE Mains, NEET & IChO — with answers and expert explanations.

Filters:IChO (Chemistry Olympiad) ×Clear all
4,812 questions found — Page 145 of 193
MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

The inversion of cane sugar is first order in [sugar] and proceeds with half-life of 600 minutes at pH = 4 for a given concentration of sugar. However, if pH = 5, the half-life changes to 60 minutes. The rate law expr…

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

The activation energy of a reaction can be determined from the slope of which of the following graphs? (NEET 2015)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

When initial concentration of a reactant is doubled in a reaction, its half-life period is not affected. The order of the reaction is: (NEET 2015)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

The rate constant of the reaction A ->B is 0.6 × 10–3 mol L-1 second-1. If the concentration of A is 5 M then concentration of B after 20 minutes is: (NEET 2015 RS)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

The decomposition of phosphine (PH3) on tungsten at low pressure is a first-order reaction. It is because the: (NEET II 2016)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

The addition of a catalyst during a chemical reaction alters which of the following quantities? (NEET 2016)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

The rate of a first-order reaction is 0.04 mol L s at 10 seconds and 0.03 mol L s at 20 seconds after initiation of the reaction. The half-life period of the reaction is. (NEET 2016)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

A first order reaction is 50% completed in 1.26 10 x s. How much time would it take for 100% completion? (JIPMER 2017) (a) 1.26 10 s x (b) 2.52 10 s x (c) 2.52 10 s x

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

A first order reaction has a specific reaction rate of 10– 2 sec–1. How much time will it take for 20g of the reactant to reduce to 5 g? (NEET 2017)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

Mechanism of a hypothetical reaction X Y XY -> is given below: (i) fast X X X (ii) slow -> X Y XY Y (iii) fast X Y XY -> The overall order of the reaction will be; (NEET 2017)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

When initial concentration of the reactant is doubled, the half-life period of a zero order reaction (NEET 2018)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

The correct difference between first and second order reactions is that (NEET 2018)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

Find out time period of Ist order reaction when reaction complete 2/3rd, if the value of rate constant is 4.3 10 s x (JIPMER 2019) (a) 0.0025 10 sec x (b) 0.25 10 sec x (c) 0.025 10 sec x (d) 2.5 10 sec x

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

If half-life of a substance is 36 minutes. Find amount left after 2 hrs. Initial amount is 10 g. (JIPMER 2019)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

Formula for half-life of a zero order reaction is (JIPMER 2019) (a) C k (b) C 2k (c) 2C k (d) 2C 2k

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

For a reaction, activation energy Ea = 0 and the rate constant at 200 K is 1.6 × 106 s–1. The rate constant at 400 K will be: [Given that gas constant R=8.314 J K–1 mol–1] (Odisha NEET 2019)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

A first order reaction has a rate constant of 2.303 × 10– 3 s–1. The time required for 40 g of this reactant to reduce to 10 g will be: [Given that log10 2 = 0.3010 (Odisha NEET 2019)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

For the chemical reaction: (NEET 2019) N g H g NH g The correct option is: (a) d N d NH dt dt (b) d N d NH dt dt (c) d H d NH dt dt (d) d H d NH dt dt

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

If the rate constant for a first order reaction is k, the time (t) required for the completion of 99% of the reaction is given by: (NEET 2019)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

The half-life for a zero order reaction having 0.02 M intial concetration of reactant is 100 s. The rate constant (in mol L-1 s-1) for the reaction (NEET 2020) (a) 1.0 10 x (b) 2.0 10 x (c) 2.0 10 x (d) 1.0 10 x

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

The rate constant for a first order reaction is 4.606 10 s x . The time required to reduce 2.0 g of the reactant to 0.2 g is: (NEET 2020)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

An increase in the concentration of the reactants of a reaction leads to change in: (NEET 2020)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

The slope of Arrhenius plot (ln k v/s 1/T) of first order reaction is 5 10 . K x The value of a E of the reaction is. Choose the correct option for your answer. (Given R = 8.314 Jk-1 mol-1) (NEET 2021)

MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

For a reaction A → B, enthalpy of reaction is -4.2 kJ mol-1 and enthalpy of activation is 9.6 kJ mol-1. The correct potential energy profile for the reaction is shown in option. (NEET 2021) (a) (b) (c) (d)

HARDMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kinetics

For the reaction 4 A B C D -> , which of the following statement is not correct ?

← Previous142143144145146147148Next →
Sponsored

Master Chemistry for JEE, NEET & IChO

Access 19,000+ solved questions with expert explanations, chapter-wise tests, and full video lectures.

Explore Courses →Sign In Free

Difficulty

EasyMediumHard

Question Type

MCQMSQINTEGERSUBJECTIVE

Course

IChO (Chemistry Olympiad)JEE Advanced ChemistryJEE Mains ChemistryNEET Chemistry