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A reaction involving two different reactants can be :
1 Bimolecular reaction
2 Second order reaction
3 First order reaction
4 All of these
Explanation:
NCERT-XII-70
7 RBTS PAPER
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The conversion of molecules \(X\) to \(Y\) follows second order kinetics. If concentration of \(X\) is increased to three times, the rate of formation of \(\mathrm{Y}\) is :
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The rate constant of a reaction is \(\mathrm{K}=2.3 \times 10^{-5} \mathrm{~L}\) \(\mathrm{mol}^{-1} \mathbf{S}^{-1}\). Identify the order of reaction :
1 Third order reaction
2 Second order reaction
3 First order reaction
4 Zero order reaction
Explanation:
Second order reaction.
NCERT-XII-69
7 RBTS PAPER
164238
Which of the following is incorrect statement :
1 Molecularity of a reaction is not grater than 3
2 Order of reaction could be zero
3 Molecularity of a reaction may be a fractional value
164234
A reaction involving two different reactants can be :
1 Bimolecular reaction
2 Second order reaction
3 First order reaction
4 All of these
Explanation:
NCERT-XII-70
7 RBTS PAPER
164235
The conversion of molecules \(X\) to \(Y\) follows second order kinetics. If concentration of \(X\) is increased to three times, the rate of formation of \(\mathrm{Y}\) is :
164236
The rate constant of a reaction is \(\mathrm{K}=2.3 \times 10^{-5} \mathrm{~L}\) \(\mathrm{mol}^{-1} \mathbf{S}^{-1}\). Identify the order of reaction :
1 Third order reaction
2 Second order reaction
3 First order reaction
4 Zero order reaction
Explanation:
Second order reaction.
NCERT-XII-69
7 RBTS PAPER
164238
Which of the following is incorrect statement :
1 Molecularity of a reaction is not grater than 3
2 Order of reaction could be zero
3 Molecularity of a reaction may be a fractional value
164234
A reaction involving two different reactants can be :
1 Bimolecular reaction
2 Second order reaction
3 First order reaction
4 All of these
Explanation:
NCERT-XII-70
7 RBTS PAPER
164235
The conversion of molecules \(X\) to \(Y\) follows second order kinetics. If concentration of \(X\) is increased to three times, the rate of formation of \(\mathrm{Y}\) is :
164236
The rate constant of a reaction is \(\mathrm{K}=2.3 \times 10^{-5} \mathrm{~L}\) \(\mathrm{mol}^{-1} \mathbf{S}^{-1}\). Identify the order of reaction :
1 Third order reaction
2 Second order reaction
3 First order reaction
4 Zero order reaction
Explanation:
Second order reaction.
NCERT-XII-69
7 RBTS PAPER
164238
Which of the following is incorrect statement :
1 Molecularity of a reaction is not grater than 3
2 Order of reaction could be zero
3 Molecularity of a reaction may be a fractional value
164234
A reaction involving two different reactants can be :
1 Bimolecular reaction
2 Second order reaction
3 First order reaction
4 All of these
Explanation:
NCERT-XII-70
7 RBTS PAPER
164235
The conversion of molecules \(X\) to \(Y\) follows second order kinetics. If concentration of \(X\) is increased to three times, the rate of formation of \(\mathrm{Y}\) is :
164236
The rate constant of a reaction is \(\mathrm{K}=2.3 \times 10^{-5} \mathrm{~L}\) \(\mathrm{mol}^{-1} \mathbf{S}^{-1}\). Identify the order of reaction :
1 Third order reaction
2 Second order reaction
3 First order reaction
4 Zero order reaction
Explanation:
Second order reaction.
NCERT-XII-69
7 RBTS PAPER
164238
Which of the following is incorrect statement :
1 Molecularity of a reaction is not grater than 3
2 Order of reaction could be zero
3 Molecularity of a reaction may be a fractional value