A. CA (K1 + K2)
B. CA (K1 + K2)/2
C. CA . K1/2
D. CA . K2/2
Related Mcqs:
- For the reaction as shown in the bellow figure, the rate of formation of Z is 0.2 gm mole/litre.hr. What is the rate of disappearance of X in gm mole/litre.hr ?
A. 0.4
B. 0.1
C. 0.2
D. None of these - With increase in K2/K1 in case of a unimolecular type elementary reactions as shown in the bellow figure, the fractional yield of ‘R’ in mixed reactor (for a given conversion of ‘A’) ?
A. Decreases
B. Increases
C. Increases linearly
D. Remain same - Second order consecutive irreversible reaction as shown in the bellow figure, were carried out in a constant volume isothermal batch reactor with different initial feed compositions. Reactor temperature was same in all the cases. In experiments where the ratio of concentration of B to that of A in the initial feed was less than 0.5, the concentration of B increased first, reached a maximum and then declined with time. However, for all experiments where this concentration ratio was 0.5 or above, concentration of B decreased monotonically with time right from the beginning. What is the ratio of the two rate constants (k1/k2) ?
A. 1/4
B. 1/2
C. 2
D. 4 - Which of the following holds good for an elementary reaction as shown in the bellow figure ?
A. The rate of disappearance of ‘Y’ is equal to the rate of appearance of ‘Z’
B. The rate of disappearance of ‘Y’ is equal to the rate of disappearance of ‘X’
C. Three times the rate of disappearance of ‘X’ is equal to the rate of appearance of ‘Z’
D. The rate of disappearance of ‘X’ is equal to the rate of appearance of ‘Z’ - The conversion for a second order, irreversible reaction (constant volume) as shown in the bellow figure, in batch mode is given by______________?
A. 1/(1 + k2 . CA0 . t)
B. (k2 . CA0 . t)/ (1 + k2 . CA0 . t)
C. (k2 . CA0 . t)2/ (1 + k2 . CA0 . t)
D. (k2 . CA0 . t)/ (1 + k2 . CA0 . t)2 - In a chemical reaction, represented by as shown in the bellow figure, it is observed that the (i) Rate of reaction increases by a factor of 4 on doubling the concentration of the reactant. (ii) Rate of reaction increases by a factor of 9 on trebling the concentration of the reactant. Then the rate of the reaction is proportional to(where, CA = concentration of the reactant)_____________________?
A. CA
B. CA2
C. CA3
D. CA4 - In a chemical reaction as shown in the bellow figure, it is observed that the (i) Rate of formation of ‘P’ is doubled on doubling the concentration of ‘X’ (ii) Rate of formation of ‘P’ is quadrupled on doubling the concentration of ‘Y’ (iii) Doubling the concentration of ‘Z’ does not affect the rate of formation of ‘P’ What is the order of the above chemical reaction ?
A. Zeroth order
B. First order
C. Second order
D. Third order - What is the order of chemical reaction as shown in the bellow figure, if it is found that the reaction rate doubles on doubling the concentration of B and also the reaction rate doubles when the concentrations of both A & B were doubled and quadrupled when the concentrations of both B & C were doubled ?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4 - Rate of a gaseous phase reaction is given by the reaction shown in the bellow figure. The unit of rate constant is__________________?
A. (atm)-1
B. (hr)-1
C. (atm)-1.(hr)-1
D. atm.(hr)-1 - The rate equation for the reaction represented by as shown in the bellow figure, is given by – rx = K1 . Cx/(1 + K2 Cx). At high value of Cx (i.e.., K2Cx > > 1), the order of the reaction and the rate constant are respectively___________________?
A. Zero order & K1/K2
B. Zero order & K1
C. First order & K1
D. First order & K1/K2