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What is the action of following reagents on ethanoic acid?

sodalime/heat

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What is the action of following reagents on ethanoic acid?

sodalime/heat

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What is the action of following reagents on ethanoic acid?

P2O5/heat

[12] Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
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What is the action of following reagents on ethanoic acid?

P2O5/heat

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Write reactions for the following conversions.

Benzene to Benzaldehyde

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Write reactions for the following conversions.

Benzene to Benzaldehyde

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

[6] Chemical Kinetics
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Rate constant of a reaction is 3.6 × 10–3 s–1. The order of reaction is ______.

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For first order reaction, the rate constant for the decomposition of N2O5 is 6 × 10–4 s –1. The half-life period for decomposition in seconds is ______.

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The rate of catalysed reaction is large than the uncatalysed reaction as _______.

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Draw structure of salicylaldehyde.

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Draw structure of salicylaldehyde.

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Give one example of a pseudo first-order reaction.

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Write order of the following reaction:

\[\ce{2NH_{3(g)} -> N_{2(g)} + 3H_{2(g)}}\]

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

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What is half life of first order reaction if time required to decrease concentration of reactants from 0.8 M to 0.2 M is 12 hours?

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For the reaction 2NOBr → 2NO2 + Br2, the rate law is rate = k[NOBr]2. If the rate of a reaction is 6.5 × 10–6 mol L–1 s–1, when the concentration of NOBr is 2 × 10–3 mol L–1. What would be the rate constant of the reaction?

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Explain pseudo first order reaction with a suitable example.

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Explain with the help of a potential energy diagram that the catalyst increases the rate of the reaction.

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Derive an integrated rate law expression for first order reaction: A → B + C

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