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LAKSHYA NEET 2.0 (2024)


Chemical Kinetics DPP-08

1. The activation energy of a reaction can be 7. For a reaction is equal to


determined from the slope of which of the
following graphs?
1 T 1
(1) In k vs (2) vs
T lnk T
lnk
(3) lnkvsT (4) vs T
T d[x]
, is equal to
dt
2. What is the activation energy for a reaction if its
rate doubles when the temperature is raised from (1) k1(a – x) – k2(a – x)
20ºC to 35ºC? (2) k2(a – x) – k1(a – x)
(R = 8.314 J mol–1 K–1) (3) k1(a – x) + k2(a – x)
(1) 34.7 kJ mol-1 (2) 15.1 kJ mol-1 (4) –k1(a – x) – k2(a – x)
(3) 342 kJ mol-1 (4) 269 kJmm-1
8. The mechanism of the reaction:
3. In a zero-order reaction, for every 10ºC rise of
A + 2B + C → D is
temperature, the rate is doubled. If the temperature
is increased from 10ºC to 100ºC, the rate of the (step 1) (fast) equilibrium A + B ⇌ X
reaction will become (step 2) (slow) X + C → Y
(1) 256 times (2) 512 times (step 3) (fast) Y + B → D
(3) 64 times (4) 128 times Which rate law is correct?
(1) r = k[C]
4. The rate constants k1 and k2 for two different (2) r = k[A] [B]2 [C]
reactions are 1016  e–2000/T and 1015  e–1000/T,
(3) r = k[A] [B] [C]
respectively. The temperature at which k1 = k2 is
(4) r = k[D]
1000
(1) 2000 K (2) K
2.303
9. A hypothetical reaction, A2 + B2 → 2AB follows
2000
(3) 1000 K (4) K the mechanism as given below:
2.303
A2 ⇌ A + A ….(fast)
5. For a reaction, temperature coefficient = 2, if the A + B2 → AB + B ….(slow)
temperature is increased from 25oC to 35oC, then A + B → AB …..(fast)
calculate the activation energy (in kJ) of the The order of the overall reaction is
reaction. (1) 2 (2) 1
(1) 52.8 kJ (2) 70 kJ (3) 1½ (4) zero
(3) 100 kJ (4) 0 kJ
10. The chemical reaction, 2O3 →3O2 proceeds as
6. The activation energies of the forward and
O3 ⇌ O2 + [O] (fast)
backward reactions in the case of a chemical
reaction are 30.5 and 45.4 kJ/mol respectively. The [O] + O3 → 2O2 (slow)
reaction is The rate law expression will be
(1) exothermic (1) Rate = k[O][O3]
(2) endothermic (2) Rate = k[O3]2[O2]–1
(3) neither exothermic nor endothermic (3) Rate = k[O3]2
(4) independent of temperature (4) Rate = k[O2][O]
2

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Answer Key
1. (1) 6. (1)
2. (1) 7. (3)
3. (2) 8. (3)
4. (2) 9. (3)
5. (1) 10. (2)

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