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

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IMPORTANT

In a first-order reaction AB, if k is rate constant and initial concentration of the reactant A is 0.5 M, the half-life is

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A drop of a solution (volume=0.05 ml) contains 6×10-7 mol of H+. If the rate of disappearance of H+ is 6.0×105 mol lit-1s-1, how long will it take for the H+ in the drop to disappear?

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JEE Main
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The rate expression for the reaction A(g)+B(g)C(g) is k CA2  CB1/4. What changes in the initial concentrations of A and B will cause the rate of reaction to increase by a factor of eight?

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JEE Main
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The half life period for catalytic decomposition of AB3 at 50 mM is 4 hrs and at 100 mM it is 2 hrs. The order of reaction is:

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The reaction of hydrogen and iodine monochloride is given as:

H2 (g)+2ICl (g)2HCl (g)+I2 (g)

The reaction is of a first-order, with respect to H2 (g) and ICl (g), following mechanisms were proposed.

Mechanism A:

H2 (g)+2ICl (g)2HCl (g)+I2 (g)

Mechanism B:

H2 (g)+ICl (g)HI (g); slow

HI (g)+ICl (g)HCl (g)+I2 (g); fast

Which of the above mechanism(s) can be consistent with the given information about the reaction?

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JEE Main
IMPORTANT

;In the reversible reaction, 2 NO2k2k1N2O4 the rate of disappearance of NO2 is equal to:

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JEE Main
IMPORTANT

The hypothetical reaction,

A2+B22AB;

follows the following mechanism:

A2FastA+A,

A+B2 Slow AB+B,

A+BFastAB.

The order of the overall reaction is:

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JEE Main
IMPORTANT

For the reaction system,

2NO(g)+O2(g)2NO2(g) volume is suddenly reduced to half its value by increasing the pressure on it. If the reaction is of first order with respect to O2 and second order with respect to NO, the rate of reaction will: