The rate of a reaction is expressed in different ways as follows
The reaction is:
1. 4π΄ + π΅ → 2πΆ + 3π·
2. π΅ + 5π· → 3π΄ + 2πΆ
3. 4A +2B →2C +3D
4. B + \(\frac 12\)D → 4A →2C
For the reaction N2 + 3H2 2NH3, the rate = 2x10-4 Ms-1 .Therefore, the rate is given as:
(1) 10-4 Ms-1
(2) 104 Ms-1
(3) 10-2 sM-1
(4) 10-4 sM-1
The rate of a chemical reaction doubles for every 10°C increase in temperature.
If the temperature is raised by 50°C, by what factor does the rate of the reaction increase?
1. 10 times
2. 24 times
3. 32 times
4. 64 times
| 1. | Doubled on doubling the concentration of sodium hydroxide. |
| 2. | Halved on reducing the concentration of alkyl halide to one half. |
| 3. | Decreased on increasing the temperature of the reaction. |
| 4. | Unaffected by increasing the temperature of the reaction. |
| 1. | \(\dfrac{-\Delta[\mathrm{H}I]}{\Delta t}=\dfrac{2 \Delta\left[\mathrm{H}_2\right]}{\Delta t}\) | 2. | \(\dfrac{-\Delta[\mathrm{HI}]}{\Delta t}=\dfrac{4\Delta\left[\mathrm{I}_2\right]}{\Delta t}\) |
| 3. | \(\dfrac{-\Delta[\mathrm{HI}]}{\Delta t}=\dfrac{4 \Delta\left[\mathrm{H}_2\right]}{\Delta t}\) | 4. | \( \dfrac{-\Delta[\mathrm{HI}]}{\Delta t}=\dfrac{\Delta\left[\mathrm{H}_2\right]}{\Delta t}\) |
| 1. | Rate of disappearance of A = Rate of disappearance of B. |
| 2. | Rate of disappearance of A = 1/2 Rate of appearance of C. |
| 3. | Rate of disappearance of A = 1/2 Rate of disappearance of B. |
| 4. | Rate of disappearance of A = 1/2 Rate of appearance of D. |