The time required for a first order reaction to complete 90% is 't'. What is the time required to complete 99% of the same reaction?
2t
3t
t
4t
The half-life of a radioactive element is 30min, one sixteenth of original quantity of element will remain unchanged after
1 h
16 h
4 h
2 h
If the amount of radioactive substance is increased three times, the number of atoms disintegrated per unit time would
be double
be triple
remain one third
not change
Half-life of a radioactive element is 100yr. The time in which it disintegrates to 50% of its mass, will be
50 yr
200 yr
100 yr
25 yr
20% of a first order reaction was found to be completed at 10 a.m at 11.30 a.m. on the same day, 20% of the reaction was found to be remaining. The half life period in minutes of the reaction is
90
45
60
30
The term (dc/ dt)in a rate equation refers to the
concentration of the reactant
decreases in concentration of the reactant with time
increase in concentration of the reactant with time
velocity constant of the reaction
B.
decreases in concentration of the reactant with time
The term means decrease in concentration of the reactant with time.
If the rate expression for a chemical reaction is given by rate = k[A]m[B]n
the order of the reaction is m
the order of the reaction is n
the order of the reaction is m + n
the order of the reaction is m- n
For a first order reaction, velocity constant, k =10-3 s-1. Two third life for it would be
1100s
2200s
3300s
4400s
The reaction 2NO2(g) + O2(g) 2NO2(g) is of first order. If volume of reaction vessel is reduced to 1/3, the rate of reaction would be
1/3 times
2/3 times
3 times
6 times