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101. (a)Show graphically how the rate of a first order reaction with only one reactant depends upon the concentration of the reactant.
(b) Give one example of a first order reaction.
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102. A possible mechanism for the reaction


If the second step is the rate determining step, what is the rate law for this reaction?

                
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103. Express the relationship between the rate of production of water and the rate of disappearance of oxygen in the following reaction:
                       2H2+O2    2H2O
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104. Express the relationship between the rate of production of NOCl and the rate of disappearance of chlorine in the following reaction:

2NO+Cl2   2NOCl.
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105. Explain the relationship between the rate of production of iodine and rate of disappearance of hydrogen iodide in the following reaction?
        2HI   H2+I2.
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106. Explain the relationship between the rate of production of oxygen and the rate of disappearance of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in the following reaction:
                        2H2O2    2H2O + O2
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107. Starting with differential rate law equation for a first order reaction, derive the integrated rate law equation for a first order reaction. How is it related to the rate constant?
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108. What is the initial rate method for the determination of a reaction rate when more than one reactant is present?
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109. For the reaction:
   3H2(g) + N2(g)  2NH3(g)
express the rate of the reaction in terms of
    -dH2/dt,  -dN2/dt     and    dNH3dt.


The rate of reaction can be express by Dividing the individual rate expression by the coefficients in the balanced chemical equation.

   =-13dH2dt=-dN2dt=+12dNH3dt

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110. For the reaction:
NO2(g) + CO (g) → CO2(g) + NO(g)
the experimentally determined rate expression between 440 K is rate = k[NO2]2. What mechanism can be proposed for the above reaction?
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