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151. The gas phase decomposition of dimethyl ether follows first order kinetics:
CH3 – O CH3 (g) → CH4 (g) + H2(g) + CO(g)
The reaction is carried out in a constant volume container at 500°C and has a half life of 14.5 minutes. Initially only dimethyl ether is present at a present of 0.40 atmosphere. What is the total pressure of the system after 12 minutes?
(Assume ideal gas behaviour).
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152. The half-life for radioactive decay of 14C is 5730 years. An archaeological artifact containing wood had only 80% of the C14 activity found in living tree. Estimate the age of the sample or calculate the age of the artefact.
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153. During nuclear explosion, one of the products is 90Sr with half-life of 28.1 Years. If 1 μg of 90Sr was absorbed in the bones of a newly born baby instead of calcium, how much of it will remain after 10 years and 60 years if it is not lost metabolically. 
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 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

154. A first order decomposition reaction takes 40 minutes for 30% of decomposition. Calculate t1/2 value for it.
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155. For first order reaction show that time required for 99% completion is twice the time required for the completion of 90% of reaction.


For the first order reaction, time required for 99% completion.

t1/2 = 2.303tlogaa-x

Ist case    
                a=100%x = 90%, (a-x) = 100 -90 = 10%
     t90% = 2.303klog10010 = 2.303klog 10t90% = 2.303k                                 ...(i)

IInd case

                
a=100%x = 99%, (a-x) = (100-99) = 1%t12 = 2.303klog1001      = 2.303k×2

       t99% = 2.303k×2             ...(ii)

Dividing eqn. (ii) by eqn. (i)


t99%t90% = 2.303k×2×k2.303 = 2

Hence, time required for 99% completion is twice for the time required for the completion of 90% reaction.
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156. A first order reaction has a specific reaction rate of 2.31 x 10–3 sec–1. Calculate the half-life period of the reaction.
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157. The difference in energy of activation for uncatalysed reaction and catalysed reaction is 20 kJ/mol. How many times the rate constant of catalysed reaction will increase over the uncatalysed reaction?
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158. Show that the time required for the completion of 3/4th reaction of first order is twice the time required for completion of 1/2 of the reaction.
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159. If half-life of a first order reaction involving reactant A is 5 min. How long will it take [A] to react 25% of its initial concentration?
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160. A first order reaction is 15% complete in 20 minutes. How long will it take to be 60% completed ?
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