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Write the sign convention of work done during expansion of gas.

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Chapter: [4] Chemical Thermodynamics
Concept: Expression for Pressure-volume (PV) Work

Calculate the time required to deposit 2.4 g of \[\ce{Cu}\], when 2.03 A of current passed through \[\ce{CuSO4}\], solution. (At. mass of \[\ce{Cu}\] = 63.5 g mol−1)

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Chapter: [4] Chemical Thermodynamics
Concept: Enthalpies of Physical Transformations

Define Intensive property.

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Chapter: [4] Chemical Thermodynamics
Concept: Terms Used in Thermodynamics

Define Adiabatic process.

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Chapter: [4] Chemical Thermodynamics
Concept: Terms Used in Thermodynamics

Calculate the standard enthalpy of combustion of methane if the standard enthalpy of formation of methane, carbon dioxide and water are −74.8, −393.5 and −285.8 kJmol−1 respectively.

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Chapter: [4] Chemical Thermodynamics
Concept: Thermochemistry

How much electricity in terms of Faraday is required to produce 40.0 g of Al from molten Al2O3?

(Given: Molar mass of Aluminium is 27 g mol−1.)

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Chapter: [4] Electrochemistry
Concept: Electrolytic Cells and Electrolysis - Introduction

Explain a graphical method to determine activation energy of a reaction.

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Chapter: [5] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Temperature Dependence of the Rate of a Reaction

In a first order reaction x → y, 40% of the given sample of compound remains unreacted in 45 minutes. Calculate rate constant of the reaction.

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Chapter: [5] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction

A → B is a first order reaction with rate 6.6 × 10-5m-s-1. When [A] is 0.6m, rate constant of the reaction is

  • 1.1 × 10-5s-1
  • 1.1 × 10-4s-1
  • 9 × 10-5s-1
  • 9 × 10-4s-1
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Chapter: [5] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction

The integrated rate equation for first order reaction is A → products

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Chapter: [5] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Half Life Period of a Reaction

The rate constant for a first order reaction is 100 s–1. The time required for completion of 50% of reaction is _______.

(A) 0.0693 milliseconds

(B) 0.693 milliseconds

(C) 6.93 milliseconds

(D) 69.3 milliseconds

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Chapter: [5] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Half Life Period of a Reaction

The Arrhenius equation is_________________ .

(a)`k=Ae^(RT/E_a)`                                                    

(b)`A=ke^(-E_a/(RT))`

(c)`k=Ae^(-(RT)/E_a)`

(d)`k=Ae^(-E_a/(RT))`

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Chapter: [5] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Collision Theory of Chemical Reactions

Sucrose decomposes in acid solution to give glucose and fructose according to the first order rate law. The half life of the reaction is 3 hours. Calculate fraction of sucrose which will remain after 8 hours.

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Chapter: [5] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Half Life Period of a Reaction

A reaction is second order in A and first order in B.

(i) Write the differential rate equation.

(ii) How is the rate affected on increasing the concentration of A three times?

(iii) How is the rate affected when the concentrations of both A and B are doubled?

 

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Chapter: [5] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction

For a first order reaction, show that time required for 99% completion is twice the time required for the completion of 90% of reaction.

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Chapter: [5] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Half Life Period of a Reaction

(b) Rate constant ‘k’ of a reaction varies with temperature ‘T’ according to the equation:

`logk=logA-E_a/2.303R(1/T)`

Where Ea is the activation energy. When a graph is plotted for `logk Vs. 1/T` a straight line with a slope of −4250 K is obtained. Calculate ‘Ea’ for the reaction.(R = 8.314 JK−1 mol−1)

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Chapter: [5] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Temperature Dependence of the Rate of a Reaction

 A first order reaction takes 40 minutes for 30% decomposition. Calculate t1/2 for this reaction. (Given log 1.428 = 0.1548)

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Chapter: [5] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Half Life Period of a Reaction

What is pseudo first order reaction? Give one· example of it.

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Chapter: [5] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Factors Influencing Rate of a Reaction
 

Consider the reaction

`3I_((aq))^-) +S_2O_8^(2-)->I_(3(aq))^-) + 2S_2O_4^(2-)`

At particular time t, `(d[SO_4^(2-)])/dt=2.2xx10^(-2)"M/s"`

What are the values of the following at the same time?

a. `-(d[I^-])/dt`

b. `-(d[S_2O_8^(2-)])/dt`

c. `-(d[I_3^-])/dt`

 

 
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Chapter: [5] Chemical Kinetics
Concept: Temperature Dependence of the Rate of a Reaction

Derive a relation between ΔH and ΔU for a chemical reaction. Draw neat labelled diagram of calomel electrode. Resistance and conductivity of a cell containing 0.001 M KCI solution at 298K are 1500Ω and 1.46x10-4 S.cm-1 respectively.

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Chapter: [5] Electrochemistry
Concept: Electrochemical Cells
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