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In a reaction, \( 3A \rightarrow \text{Products} \), the concentration of \( A \) decreases from 0.6 mol L\(^{-1}\) to 0.3 mol L\(^{-1}\) in 20 minutes. What is the rate of the reaction during this interval?
KEAM - 2025
KEAM
Chemistry
Rate of a Chemical Reaction
The rate law for the reaction, A + B → Product, is:
\[ {rate} = [A][B]^{3/2} \]
The total order of the reaction is:
KEAM - 2024
KEAM
Chemistry
Rate of a Chemical Reaction
The rate constant of a first order reaction is \(4.606 \times 10^{-3} \, {s}^{-1}\). The time taken to reduce 20 g of reactant into 2 g is:
KEAM - 2024
KEAM
Chemistry
Rate of a Chemical Reaction
Which of the following is true for a reaction that is spontaneous only at high temperature?
KEAM - 2024
KEAM
Chemistry
Rate of a Chemical Reaction
The
$t_{\frac{1}{2}}$
for a zero order reaction at the initial concentration of 6x 10M is one minute at
$27^{\circ}C$
. The rate constant at
$27^{\circ}C$
in mol
$dm^{-3}s^{-1}$
is
KEAM - 2014
KEAM
Chemistry
Rate of a Chemical Reaction
For the reaction
$ 2{{N}_{2}}{{O}_{5}}(g)\xrightarrow[{}]{{}}4N{{O}_{2}}(g)+{{O}_{2}}(g) $
if the concentration of
$ N{{O}_{2}} $
increases by
$ 5.2\times {{10}^{-3}} $
M in 100 s then the rate of the reaction is:
KEAM
Chemistry
Rate of a Chemical Reaction
The vant Hoff factor of
$ BaC{{l}_{2}} $
at
$ 0.01 \,M $
concentration is
$ 1.98 $
. The percentage of dissociation of
$ BaC{{l}_{2}} $
at this concentration is:
KEAM
Chemistry
Rate of a Chemical Reaction