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621.

For a zero order reaction

  • t12  R0

  • t12  1R0

  • t12  R02

  • t12  1R02


622.

In the first order reaction, 75% of the reactant gets disappeared in 1.386 h. The rate constant of the reaction is

  • 3.0 × 10-3 s-1

  • 2.8 × 10 -4 s-1

  • 17.2 × 10-3 s-1

  • 1.8 × 10-3 s-1


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623.

2 g of a radioactive sample having half-life of 15 days was synthesised on 1st Jan 2009. The amount of the sample left behind on 1st March, 2009 (including both the days) is

  • 0 g

  • 0.125 g

  • 1 g

  • 0.5 g


B.

0.125 g

N = N0 12n

Given, N0 = 2 gm

t12 = 15 days

   t = 60 days

n = 6015 = 4

 N = 2124  or  N = 0.125 gm


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624.

The rate equation for a reaction,

 B

is r = k[ A]0. If the initial concentration of the reactant is a mol dm-3 the half-life period of the reaction is

  • a2k

  • ka

  • ak

  • 2ak


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625.

For a reaction, A+ B  Product, the rate is given by,

r = k[A]1/2[B]2

What is the order of the reaction?

  • 0.5

  • 2

  • 2.5

  • 1


626.

If 50% of a radioactive substance dissociates in 15 min, then the time taken by substance to dissociate 99% will be

  • 50 min

  • 100 min

  • 99 min

  • 150 min


627.

For a first order reaction A  B, the reaction rate at reactant concentration of 0.01 M is found to be 2.0 x 10-5 mol L-1s-1. The half-life period of the reaction is

  • 220 s

  • 30 s

  • 300 s

  • 347 s


628.

The increase in rate of reaction is four times when the concentration of reactant is increased two times.The order of reaction is:

  • Zero.

  • First.

  • Second.

  • Third.


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629.

The rate of reaction between two reactants A and B decreases by a factor of 4, if the concentration of reactant B is doubled. The order of this reaction with respect to reactant B is

  • -1

  • -2

  • 1

  • 2


630.

The rate constant for a first order reaction is 60 s-1 .The time required to reduce the concentration of the reactant to 110th of its initial value is:

  • 3.8×10-2 sec

  • 1097×103 sec

  • 1.26×1013 sec

  • 2.01×1013sec


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