A. First
B. Zero
C. Second
D. Third
Related Mcqs:
- Rate constant for a first order reaction does not depend upon reaction time, extent of reaction and the initial concentration of reactants; but it is a function of reaction temperature. In a chemical reaction, the time required to reduce the concentration of reactant from 100 gm moles/litre to 50 gm moles/litre is same as that required to reduce it from 2 gm moles/litre to 1 gm mole/litre in the same volume. Then the order of this reaction is ?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3 - Consider the ‘n’ th order irreversible liquid phase reaction A → B. Which one of the following plots involving half life of the reaction (t1/2) and the initial reactant concentration (CA0) gives a straight line plot ?
A. CA0 Vs t1/2
B. ln CA0 Vs t1/2
C. CA0 Vs ln t1/2
D. ln CA0 Vs ln t1/2 - For the chemical reaction P → Q, it is found that the rate of reaction doubles as the concentration of ‘P’ is doubled. If the reaction rate is proportional to Cp n, then what is the value of ‘n’ for this chemical reaction ?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3 - 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 - What is the order of a chemical reaction in which doubling the initial concentration of the reactants doubles the half life time of the reaction ?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3 - The first order series reaction as shown in the bellow figure is conducted in a batch reactor. The initial concentrations of A, B and C (CA0, CB0, CC0 respectively) are all non-zero. The variation of CB with reaction time will not show a maximum, if___________________?
A. k2 CB0 > k1 CA0
B. k CA0 > k2.CB0
C. CB0 > CA0
D. CA0 > CB0 - The rate of the chemical reaction A → B doubles as the concentration of A i.e.., CA is doubled. If rate of reaction is proportional to CA n, then what is the value of n for this reaction ?
A. 0
B. 0.5
C. 1
D. 2 - What is the value of ‘n’ if the reaction rate of the chemical reaction A → B, is proportional to CA n and it is found that the reaction rate triples, when the concentration of ‘A’ is increased 9 times ?
A. 1/2
B. 1/3
C. 1/9
D. 3 - For the chemical reaction X → Y, it is observed that, on doubling the concentration of ‘X’, the reaction rate quadruples. If the reaction rate is proportional to Cx n, then what is the value of „n‟ ?
A. 1/4
B. 2
C. 4
D. 16 - Half life period of a chemical reaction is_________________?
A. The time required to reduce the concentration of the reacting substance to half its initial value
B. Half of the space time of a reaction
C. Half of the residence time of a reaction
D. None of these