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Order of a chemical reaction is defined as the
The rate of reaction A + B + C ⟶ Products is given by Rate = k [A]1/2 [B]1/3 [C] The order of the reaction is :
Order of a reaction can be
The reactions of higher order are rare because
The rate constant of a reaction is 2.5 × 10–2 minutes–1. The order of the reaction is
The rate of a reaction 2X + Y ⟶ Products is given by d[Y] dt = k [X]2 [Y] if X is present in large excess, the order of the reaction is :
For the reaction CH3COCH3 + I2 H ->Products, the rate is governed by the expression dx k dt [Acetone] [H+] The order w.r.t. iodine is
The rate law expression for the hypothetical reaction 2 A + 3 B ⟶ 2 C is = k [A] [B]2 The order of reaction is
For a single step reaction; A + 2 B ⟶ Products, the molecularity is
Which one of the following statements is incorrect about the molecularity of a reaction?
For a reaction X + Y ⟶ Z, rate[X]. What is (i) molecularity and (ii) order of reaction?
The following mechanism has been proposed for a reaction. 2P Q R S P Q T R Slow P T R fast -> -> -> The rate law expression for the reaction is (a) r k P Q (b) r k P (c) r k P T (d) r k P Q
For a reaction, 2NO 2H N 2H O, -> the possible mechanism is 2NO N O slow N O H N O H O -> fast N O H N H O -> What is the rate law and order of the reaction? (a) Rate = [N2O2], order =
The chemical reaction, proceeds as O O [O] (fast) [O] O 2O -> (slow) The rate law expression will be
In the sequence of reaction k k k A B C D -> -> -> k3 > k2 > k1, then the rate determining step of the reaction is :
The overall rate of the reaction is controlled by the ______ step in a reaction. Choose the suitable word to fill the blank.
For the reaction 2A + B ⟶ D + E the following mechanism has been proposed : A + B ⟶ C + D (slow) A + C ⟶ E (fast) The rate law expression for the reaction is
…A… reactions involves a sequence of elementary reactions in the formation of product. Here, A refers to
The reactions taking place in one step are called …A… reactions. Here, A is
molL mol Ls s molL x A B C
molL s s molL x C. Second order reaction
molL molL s s molL x B. First order reaction
Match the following Columns and choose the correct option from the codes given below. Column I (Reaction) Column II (Units of rate constant) A. Zero order reaction
The rate of formation of a dimer in a second order dimerisation reaction is 9.1 × 10–6 mol L–1 s–1 at 0.01 mol L–1 monomer concentration. What will be the rate constant for the reaction?
For which of the following, the units of rate constant and rate of the reaction are same?