Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Chemical Kinetics, Exercise 1: Exercise 1

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HARD
Chemistry
IMPORTANT

A gaseous reactant 'X' at 60°C undergo decomposition according to 1st  order kinetics xg2yg+zg in a closed vessel on starting with pure 'x' at the end of 18 min the total pressure of the gaseous mixture was found to be 250 mm of Hg and after long time the total pressure gaseous mixture was found to be 300 mmHg, than half life of the reaction in minutes is

HARD
Chemistry
IMPORTANT

A mixture of 2 gases -A (reactive) and X (inert) is kept in a closed flask when A decomposes as per the following reaction at 500K:
Ag2 Bg+3Cl+4Ds

P°=210 mmHg

Pt10mins=330mmHg

Px=430mmHg

Vapour pressure of Cl at 500K is 20mmHg.
Calculate the half life for A:

HARD
Chemistry
IMPORTANT

A radioactive material (t12=30 days) gets spilled over the floor of a room. If initial activity is ten times the permissible value, after how many days will it be safe to enter the room

HARD
Chemistry
IMPORTANT

The mean lives of a radioactive substance are 1620 years and 405 years for α and β emission respectively. The time required for the decay of 34th of the sample by emitting α and β rays simultaneously is nearly

HARD
Chemistry
IMPORTANT

Consider the following reaction occurring in gas phase:

Cl2g+CHCl3gHClg+CCl4g

The reaction is experimentally found to obey the following rate law:

R=kCHCl3Cl212

Step 1: Cl2g2Clg

Step 2: Clg+CHCl3gHClg+CCl3g

Step 3: Clg+CCl3gCCl4g

Based on this information, what conclusion can be drawn about this proposed mechanism:

MEDIUM
Chemistry
IMPORTANT

The iron (III) nitrate catalyzes the decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide. A good experimental finding that supports this is

MEDIUM
Chemistry
IMPORTANT

A certain reaction Bn+ is getting converted to Bn+4+ in solution. The rate constant of this reaction is measured by titrating a volume of the solution with a redox agent which reacts only with Bn+ and Bn+4+. In the process it converts Bn+ to Bn+2+ and Bn+4+ to Bn-1+. At t=0, the volume of reagent consumed is 25mL and at t=10 minute, the volume used is 35.5mL. Calculate the rate constant in hr-1 for the conversion of Bn+ of Bn+4+ assuming it to be a first order reaction. [Assume that the redox reagent has the same n-factor with both the species]
[Given: log102=0·30,log103=0·48,logex=2·3log10x]

MEDIUM
Chemistry
IMPORTANT

The decomposition of N2O5 in CCl4 solution at 318 K has been studied by monitoring the concentrration of N2O5 in the solution.. Intially the concentration of N2O5 is 2.32M and after 184 minutes, it is reduced to 2.08M. The reaction take place according to the given equation.
2 N2O54NO2+O2

What is the average rate of production of NO2 in milli moles ℓt-1sec-1 ?