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A first order reaction has a rate constant 1.15 × 10−3 s1. How long will 5 g of this reactant take to reduce to 3 g?

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Time required to decompose SO2Cl2 to half of its initial amount is 60 minutes. If the decomposition is a first order reaction, calculate the rate constant of the reaction.

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The following data were obtained during the first order thermal decomposition of SO2Cl2 at a constant volume.

\[\ce{SO2Cl2_{(g)} -> SO2_{(g)} + Cl2_{(g)}}\]

Experiment Time/s–1 Total pressure/atm
1 0 0.5
2 100 0.6

Calculate the rate of the reaction when total pressure is 0.65 atm.

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In a pseudo first order hydrolysis of ester in water, the following results were obtained:

t/s 0 30 60 90
[A]/mol L−1 0.55 0.31 0.17 0.085

Calculate the average rate of reaction between the time interval 30 to 60 seconds.

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The rate constant for a first order reaction is 60 s−1. How much time will it take to reduce the initial concentration of the reactant to its `1/16`th value?

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For the decomposition of azoisopropane to hexane and nitrogen at 543 K, the following data are obtained.

t (sec) P(mm of Hg)
0 35.0
360 54.0
720 63.0

Calculate the rate constant.

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The time required for 10% completion of a first order reaction at 298 K is equal to that required for its 25% completion at 308 K. If the value of A is 4 × 1010 s−1. Calculate k at 318 K and Ea.

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Write any two characteristics of chemisorption.

[5] Surface Chemistry
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Why are powdered substances more effective adsorbents than their crystalline forms?

[5] Surface Chemistry
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Distinguish between the meaning of the terms adsorption and absorption. Give one example of.

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What is the difference between physisorption and chemisorption?

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Give reason why a finely divided substance is more effective as an adsorbent.

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What are the factors which influence the adsorption of a gas on a solid?

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Discuss the effect of temperature on the adsorption of gases on solids.

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In the series Sc (Z = 21) to Zn (Z = 30), the enthalpy of atomization of zinc is the lowest, i.e., 126 kJ mol−1. Why?

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Which of the 3d series of the transition metals exhibits the largest number of oxidation states and why?

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The `E_((M^(2+)//M))^Θ` value for copper is positive (+0.34 V). What is possibly the reason for this? (Hint: consider its high ΔaHΘ and low ΔhydHΘ)

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How would you account for the irregular variation of ionization enthalpies (first and second) in the first series of the transition elements?

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Why is the highest oxidation state of a metal exhibited in its oxide or fluoride only?

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Which is a stronger reducing agent, Cr2+ or Fe2+ and why?

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