For the chemical reaction P → Q, it is found that the rate of reaction doubles as the concentration of ‘P’ is doubled. If the reaction rate is proportional to Cp n, then what is the value of ‘n’ for this chemical reaction ?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
A. Pressure
B. Concentration of reactants
C. Temperature
D. Duration of reaction
A. Higher temperature
B. More energy
C. Less energy
D. Same energy
A. Measures the catalyst surface area directly
B. Operates at very high pressure
C. Is made entirely of stainless steel
D. None of these
BET apparatus_______________________? Read More »
Chemical Reaction A. 1.5 K
B. 2.5 K
C. 0.693/K
D. 6.93 K
The half life period of a first order reaction is given by (where, K = rate constant) ? Read More »
Chemical Reaction A. Decreases the energy barrier for reaction
B. Increases the activation energy
C. Decreases the molecular collision diameter
D. None of these
The reason why a catalyst increases the rate of reaction is that, it______________? Read More »
Chemical Reaction A. Initiates a reaction
B. Lowers the activation energy of reacting molecules
C. Is capable of reacting with any one of the reactants
D. Cannot be recovered chemically unchanged at the end of a chemical reaction
A catalyst______________________? Read More »
Chemical Reaction A. k KA pApB / (1 + KApA + KBpB)
B. k KAKB pApB / (1 + KApA + KBpB)
C. k KAKB pApB / (1 + KApA + KBpB + KCpC)
D. k KAKB pApB / (1 + KApA + KBpB + KCpC)2
A. Zero
B. One
C. Two
D. Three
A. Total pressure of the system
B. Volume of the reactor
C. Temperature
D. Initial concentration of N2 and H2