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451.

For the functioning of enzymes which of the following statements is not correct?

  • An optimum temperature is needed

  • An optimum pH is needed

  • They are substrate specific

  • They always increase activation energy


452.

A chemical reaction is catalysed by 'X', therefore, 'X'

  • increases the activation energy.

  • does not affect the equilibrium constant of the reaction.

  • decreases the enthalpy of the reaction.

  • decreases the velocity constant of the reaction.


453.

The half-life of a radioactive isotope is 3 h. If the initial mass of the isotope were 256 g, the mass of it remaining undecayed after 18 h would be

  • 8.0 gm

  • 4.0 gm

  • 12.0 gm

  • 16.0 gm


454.

The expression for velocity constant for the second order reaction is

  • k = 2.303t log10 aa -x

  • k = 1txa(a - x)

  • k = 1tx2a2 [a - x]2

  • None of the above


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455.

The unit of rate constant for second order reaction is

  • s-1

  • mol / L-1

  • L mol-1 s-1

  • L2 mol-2 s


456.

For a reaction of the type A + B → products, it is observed that doubling the concentration of A causes the reaction rate to be four times as great, but doubling the amount of B does not affect the rate. The rate equation is

  • Rate = k[A][B]

  • Rate = k[A]2

  • Rate = k [A]2[B]

  • Rate = k [A]2[B]2


457.

Unit of first order rate constant is

  • mol L s

  • mol-1 L-1 s-1

  • mol L-1 s-1

  • s-1, min-1 etc


458.

Which of the following expression is correct for the first order reactions (C0 refers to initial concentration and t1/2 refers to half-life time)?

  • t1/2  C00

  • t1/2  C0-1

  • t1/2  C0

  • t1/2  C01/2


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459.

3A → 2B, rate of reaction +d (B)dt is equal to

  • -32dAdt

  • -23dAdt

  • -13dAdt

  • +2dAdt


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460.

2A → B + C

It would be a zero order reaction when

  • the rate of reaction is proportional to square of concentration of A

  • the rate of reaction remains same at any concentration of A

  • the rate remains unchanged at any concentration of B and C

  • the rate of reaction doubles if concentration of B is increased to double


B.

the rate of reaction remains same at any concentration of A

For zero order reaction,

Rate of reaction = k [A]0

Rate of reaction = k

So, for zero order reaction the rate of reaction remains same at any concentration of A.


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