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For the reaction A + B $$\to$$ C, we have the following data:
Initial concentration of A (in molarity) | Initial concentration of B (in molarity) | Rate (initial) (Relevant unit) |
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1 | 10 | 100 |
1 | 1 | 1 |
10 | 1 | 10 |
The order of the reaction with respect to A and B are
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The equilibrium constant for the reaction
N2(g) + O2(g) $$\rightleftharpoons$$ 2NO(g) is 4 $$\times$$ 10$$-$$4 at 2000 K. In presence of a catalyst the equilibrium is attained 10 times faster. Therefore, the equilibrium constant, in presence of the catalyst at 2000 K is
N2(g) + O2(g) $$\rightleftharpoons$$ 2NO(g) is 4 $$\times$$ 10$$-$$4 at 2000 K. In presence of a catalyst the equilibrium is attained 10 times faster. Therefore, the equilibrium constant, in presence of the catalyst at 2000 K is
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Under the same reaction conditions, initial concentration of 1.386 mol dm$$-$$3 of a substance becomes half in 40 s and 20 s through first-order and zero-order kinetics respectively. Ratio $$\left( {{{{k_1}} \over {{k_0}}}} \right)$$ of the rate constants for first-order (k1) and zero-order (k0) of the reactions is
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2.5 mL 0.4 M weak monoacidic base (Kb = 1 $$\times$$ 10$$-$$12 at 25$$^\circ$$C) is titrated with 2/15 M HCl in water at 25$$^\circ$$C. The concentration of H+ at equivalence point is (Kw = 1 $$\times$$ 10$$-$$14, at 25$$^\circ$$C)
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