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Write a mathematical expression for integrated rate law for zero-order reaction.

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The mathematical expression for integrated rate law for zero-order reaction is kt = [A]0 - [A]t.

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अध्याय 6: Chemical Kinetics - Very short answer questions

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एससीईआरटी महाराष्ट्र Chemistry [English] 12 Standard HSC
अध्याय 6 Chemical Kinetics
Very short answer questions | Q 5

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What are pseudo-first-order reactions?


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Derive the integrated rate law for the first-order reaction.


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What is a zeroth-order reaction?


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Answer the following in brief.

What are the units of the rate constant?


Time required for 100% completion of a zero order reaction is _______.


The rate constant of the first order reaction is 1.386 min–1. Calculate the time required for 80% reactant to decompose?


Write units of rate constants for:

  1. First-order reaction
  2. Zero-order reaction

Derive an expression for the relation between half-life and rate constant for first-order reaction.


A reaction that is of the first order with respect to reactant A has a rate constant 6 min−1. If we start with [A]0 = 0.5 mol dm−3, when would [A] reach the value 0.05 mol dm−3?


The time of completion of 90% of a first order reaction is approximately ____________.


The rate constant of a reaction has same units as the rate of reaction. The reaction is of ____________.


If [A] is the concentration of A at any time t and [A]0 is the concentration at t = 0, then for the 1st order reaction, the rate equation can be written as ____________.


In a first order reaction, the concentration of the reactant, decreases from 0.8 mol dm−3 to 0.4 mol dm−3 in 15 minutes. The time taken for the concentration to change from 0.1 mol dm−3 to 0.025 mol dm−3 is ____________.


If time required to decrease concentration of reactant from 0.8 M to 0.2 M is 12 hours, the half life of this first order reaction is ____________.


The order of the reaction for which the unit of rate constant is s−1 is ____________.


The slope of a graph, log [A]t versus 't' for a first order reaction is −2.5 × 10−3 s−1. The rate constant for the reaction is ____________.


The time taken for 80% of a first order reaction to be complete is approximately ____________.


A certain zero order reaction has rate constant 0.025 M s-1. What will be the concentration of reactant 'A' after 15 seconds, if initial concentration is 0.50 M?


Half-life of first order reaction is 20 minutes. What is the time taken to reduce the initial concentration of the reactant to `1/10`th?


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Which is the unit of rate constant for the first-order reaction if time is expressed in seconds?


Rate constant for zero order reaction is 2 × 10-2 mol L-1 s-1. If the concentration of the reactant after 25 sec. is 0.5 M, what is the initial concentration of reactant?


For zero order reaction, when [A]t is plotted against time (t), the slope of the straight line obtained is equal to ______.


The integrated rate equation is Rt = log C0 – log Ct, then the straight-line graph is obtained by plotting.


The expression to calculate time required for completion of zero order reaction is ______.


The integrated rate law is a direct relationship between time and ______


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