The rate constant of a reaction is given by NtN∘= 

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181.

A radioactive element has half-life 150 yr. A sealed tube containing 1.0 g of sample will contain after 300 yr will be

  • 1.0 gm

  • 0.5 gm

  • 0.25 gm

  • 0.125 gm


182.

For the reaction,

2NO + Br2  2NOBr

the following mechanism has been given

NO + Br fast NOBr2

NOBr2 + NO slow 2NOBr

Hence, rate law is

  • k[NO]2[Br2]

  • k[NO][Br2]

  • k[NOBr2][NO]

  • k[NO][Br2]2


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183.

The rate constant of a reaction is given by NtN= e-Kt . This represents for reaction of

  • zero order

  • second order

  • first order

  • None of these


C.

first order

Nt = Ne-Kt tor first order reactions.


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184.

The half-life of a radioactive element depends upon

  • amount of element

  • temperature

  • pressure

  • independent


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185.

75% of a first order reaction was completed in 32 min. When was 50% of the reaction completed?

  • In 16 min

  • In 24 min

  • In 8 min

  • In 4 min


186.

The activation energy of a reaction is zero. The rate constant of this reaction

  • Increases with an increase of temperature

  • decreases with an increase of temperature

  • decreases with decrease of temperature

  • is independent of temperature


187.

The velocity of a moving electron having 4.55 × 10-25 J of kinetic energy is

  • 103 m s-1

  • 105 cm s-1

  • 102 m s-1

  • 104 cm s-1


188.

A hydrogenation reaction is carried out at 500 K. If the same reaction is carried out in the presence of a catalyst at the same rate, the temperature required is 400 K. If the catalyst lowers the activation barrier by 40 kJ mol-1 the activation energy of the reaction will be

  • 100 kJ mol-1

  • 200  kJ mol-1

  • 300 kJ mol-1

  • 175 kJ mol-1


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189.

A radioactive sample is emitting 64 times radiations than non-hazardous limit. If its half life is 2h, after what time it become non-hazardous?

  • 16h

  • 12h

  • 8h

  • 4h


190.

Order of reaction is decided by

  • molecularity

  • pressure

  • temperature

  • mechanism of reaction as well as relative concentration of reactants


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