For a reaction, \(A + B \rightarrow \text {Product}\), the rate is given by, 
\(r = k[A]^{{1/2}}[B]^2\)
What is the order of the reaction? 

1. 0.5 
2.  2 
3.  2.5 
4. 1 
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The rate of a reaction is expressed in different ways as follows:

+12d[C]dt=-15d[D]dt=+13d[A]dt=-d[B]dt+\frac{1}{2} \frac{d[C]}{d t}=-\frac{1}{5} \frac{d[D]}{d t}=+\frac{1}{3} \frac{d[A]}{d t}=-\frac{d[B]}{d t}

Identify the reaction among the following:

1. 4𝐴 + 𝐵 → 2𝐶 + 3𝐷

2. 𝐵 + 5𝐷 → 3𝐴 + 2𝐶

3. 4A +2B →2C +3D

4. B + \(\frac 12\)D → 4A →2C

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One of the steps in the manufacture of nitric acid is the oxidation of ammonia shown in this equation.

4NH3(g) + 5O2(g) → 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g)
If gaseous water appears at a rate of 0.025 mol·min–1, at what rate does ammonia disappear?

1. 0.0040 mol·min–1
2. 0.017 mol·min–1
3. 0.038 mol·min–1
4. 0.150 mol·min–1
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For the reaction N2 + 3H2  2NH3, the rate d[NH3]dt = 2x10-4 Ms-1 .Therefore, the rate -d[N2]dt is given as:

(1) 10-4 Ms-1

(2) 104 Ms-1

(3) 10-2 sM-1

(4) 10-4 sM-1

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Which of the following expression is correct for the reaction given below?
\(2 \mathrm{HI}_{(g)} \rightarrow \mathrm{H}_{2(g)}+\mathrm{I}_{2(g)}\)
1. \(\dfrac{-\Delta[\mathrm{H}I]}{\Delta t}=\dfrac{2 \Delta\left[\mathrm{H}_2\right]}{\Delta t}\) 2. \(\dfrac{-\Delta[\mathrm{HI}]}{\Delta t}=\dfrac{4\Delta\left[\mathrm{I}_2\right]}{\Delta t}\)
3. \(\dfrac{-\Delta[\mathrm{HI}]}{\Delta t}=\dfrac{4 \Delta\left[\mathrm{H}_2\right]}{\Delta t}\) 4. \( \dfrac{-\Delta[\mathrm{HI}]}{\Delta t}=\dfrac{\Delta\left[\mathrm{H}_2\right]}{\Delta t}\)
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For a zero-order reaction:
2X + Y → Z

Which of the following represents the correct rate law?

1. Rate = \(k[X][Y]\)
2. Rate = \(k[X]^0[Y]^0\)
3. Rate = \(k[X]^0[Y]\)
4. Rate = \(k[X][Y]^0\)
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For the reaction:
A + 2B → C + D

Which of the following statements is correct?

1. Rate of disappearance of A = Rate of disappearance of B. 
2. Rate of disappearance of A = 1/2 Rate of appearance of C.
3. Rate of disappearance of A = 1/2 Rate of disappearance of B.
4. Rate of disappearance of A = 1/2 Rate of appearance of D.
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What is the correct relationship amongst the rate expressions for the chemical reaction of the type \(2A\rightarrow\frac12B~\)?

1. \(-2\frac{d[A]}{dt}=+\frac12\frac{d[B]}{dt} \)
2. \(+2\frac{d[A]}{dt}=-\frac12\frac{d[B]}{dt} \)
3. \(-\frac12\frac{d[A]}{dt}=+2\frac{d[B]}{dt} \)
4. \(+\frac12\frac{d[A]}{dt}=-2\frac{d[B]}{dt} \)
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In the formation of sulphur trioxide by the contact process:

2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2SO3(g)

The rate of reaction is expressed as d[O2]dt= 2.5×10–4 mol L–1 sec–1. Find the rate of disappearance of SO:

1. 5.0×10–4 mol L–1sec–1

2. 2.5×10–4 mol L–1sec–1

3. 3.75×10–4 mol L-1sec–1

4. 50.0×10–4 mol L–1sec–1

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Consider a reaction: aG + bH → Products. When the concentration of both the reactants G and H are doubled, the rate increases by eight times. However, when the concentration of G is doubled while keeping the concentration of H constant, the rate of reaction doubles. What is the overall order of the reaction?

1. Zero (0)
2. First (1)
3. Second (2)
4. Third (3)
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