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CBSE
Class 12
Chemistry
Chemistry - I
Chemical Kinetics

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Question Bank: Chemical Kinetics

This chapter introduces chemical kinetics, focusing on the rates of chemical reactions and the factors influencing them.

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Question Bank - Chemical Kinetics

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Q1.

What is the order of a reaction if the rate law is expressed as rate = k[A]^2?

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Q2.

If the rate constant k for a first-order reaction is 3.0 s^-1, what is the half-life of the reaction?

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Q3.

In a zero-order reaction, how does the rate change as the concentration of reactants decreases?

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Q4.

Which of the following statements about first-order reactions is true?

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Q5.

Given a reaction with a rate law of rate = k[A][B]^2, what is the overall order of the reaction?

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Q6.

If the initial rate of reaction is 0.1 mol L^-1 s^-1 when [A]=0.2 mol L^-1 and [B]=0.1 mol L^-1, what is the rate constant k for the reaction A + 2B → products?

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Q7.

What type of reaction is represented if the rate of reaction is independent of the concentration of reactants?

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Q8.

In a first-order reaction, if the time taken for the concentration to decrease from 0.8 M to 0.4 M is 30 minutes, what is the rate constant k?

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Q9.

If a plot of ln[R] vs. time (t) gives a straight line, how can we classify the reaction order?

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Q10.

How does increasing temperature typically affect the rate constant k for a chemical reaction?

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Q11.

What is the term used to describe the time required for the concentration of a reactant to decrease to half its initial value in a first-order reaction?

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Q12.

If the half-life of a first-order reaction is doubled, how does the rate constant change?

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Q13.

Which of the following processes follows first-order kinetics?

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Q14.

What does the slope of the plot of ln[R] versus time represent in first-order kinetics?

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Q15.

What does the rate of a chemical reaction indicate?

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Q16.

In which scenario will the rate of reaction typically increase?

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Q17.

Which of the following is the correct formula for the average rate of a chemical reaction?

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Q18.

Which of the following factors does NOT affect the rate of reaction?

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Q19.

For the reaction 2A + B -> A2B, if the rate equation is given by rate = k[A][B]^2, what is the overall order of the reaction?

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Q20.

What is the effect of increasing a catalyst on a reaction?

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Q21.

If the concentration of one reactant is doubled in a second-order reaction, how does the reaction rate change?

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Q22.

For a reaction with rate constant k, if the temperature increases, what is likely to happen to the value of k according to the Arrhenius equation?

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Q23.

What is the rate of a zero-order reaction dependent on?

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Q24.

If a reaction slows down over time, which type of reaction is most likely occurring?

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Q25.

What is the relationship between pressure and rate of reaction for gaseous reactants at constant temperature?

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Q26.

Which of the following is NOT included when discussing factors affecting reaction rates?

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Q27.

How is the instantaneous rate of reaction defined?

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Q28.

If a reaction's rate constant (k) is affected by temperature, which law can be applied to describe this relationship?

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Q29.

For a reaction with an activation energy (Ea) of 50 kJ/mol, what happens to the reaction rate if Ea is increased?

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Q30.

When calculating the rate of a complex reaction, which method is typically used?

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Q31.

Which of the following factors increases the rate of a chemical reaction?

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Q32.

What is the effect of a catalyst on a chemical reaction?

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Q33.

How does temperature affect reaction rates?

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Q34.

In the context of reaction rates, what does the term 'activation energy' refer to?

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Q35.

Which reaction is likely to occur fastest according to typical reaction rate principles?

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Q36.

When the concentration of reactants decreases, how is the average rate of a reaction affected?

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Q37.

What effect does increasing the surface area of a solid reactant have on the reaction rate?

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Q38.

The rate of a reaction is measured in units of:

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Q39.

What is the term for the time it takes for the concentration of a reactant to decrease by half?

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Q40.

Which statement is true about enzyme-catalyzed reactions?

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Q41.

Which type of collision is most effective in leading to a chemical reaction?

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Q42.

At what temperature will most reactions occur at a noticeably faster rate?

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Q43.

How is a reaction rate affected if the pressure of gaseous reactants is increased?

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Q44.

In a chemical reaction, what does it mean if the rate remains constant over time?

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Q45.

If the rate of a reaction is doubled when the concentration of reactants is tripled, what is the order of the reaction with respect to those reactants?

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Q46.

What is the half-life of a first-order reaction?

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Q47.

For a zero-order reaction, how does the half-life relate to the initial concentration?

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Q48.

The rate law for a reaction is Rate = k[A][B]^2. What is the overall order of the reaction?

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Q49.

A first-order reaction has a rate constant k = 3.0 × 10^-3 s^-1. What is the half-life of this reaction?

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Q50.

Which of the following gives the correct relationship between half-life and rate constant for first-order reactions?

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Q51.

What is the effect of changing the initial concentration on the half-life of a first-order reaction?

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Q52.

If a reaction exhibits zero-order kinetics, which of the following statements is true?

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Q53.

For a reaction with rate = k[A]^2[B], what dimensions does the rate constant k have?

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Q54.

In a first-order reaction, which statement is true regarding time for 99.9% completion?

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Q55.

The term 'rate law' refers to which of the following?

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Q56.

If the concentration of a reactant is doubled in a first-order reaction, what happens to the rate?

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Q57.

For the reaction A → B, what does a zero-order reaction imply about the rate?

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Q58.

If a reaction's rate constant decreases, what happens to the reaction rate for a zero-order reaction?

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Q59.

Calculate the initial rate of reaction given k = 2.0 × 10^-6 mol^-2 L^2 s^-1 for [A] = 0.1 mol L^-1 and [B] = 0.2 mol L^-1 with the rate law Rate = k[A][B]^2.

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Q60.

What defines a zero-order reaction?

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Q61.

Which of the following is the integrated rate law for a first-order reaction?

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Q62.

If the rate constant 'k' of a zero-order reaction is 0.5 M/s, how long will it take for the reactant concentration to decrease from 2.0 M to 1.0 M?

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Q63.

A reaction has a rate constant of 0.05 s⁻¹. What is the half-life of the reaction if it follows first-order kinetics?

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Q64.

For the reaction A → products, the rate law is given as rate = k[A]². What is the overall order of the reaction?

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Q65.

During a zero-order reaction, when the concentration of reactant A decreases from 3.0 M to 1.5 M, what does this imply about the reaction rate?

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Q66.

Which of the following factors does NOT affect the rate of a zero-order reaction?

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Q67.

An integrated rate law for a first-order reaction shows a linear plot when plotted against what variable?

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Q68.

Which of the following statements about the integrated rate equations is TRUE for zero-order reactions?

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Q69.

If the rate of formation of product P from reactant R is 0.02 M/s, what is the rate of disappearance of R if the stoichiometry of the reaction is R → P?

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Q70.

For the reaction 2A → B, if the concentration of A is tripled, how does it affect the rate if the reaction is second-order with respect to A?

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Q71.

Which of the following describes the effect of temperature on reaction rates generally?

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Q72.

What is a characteristic feature of elementary reactions compared to complex reactions?

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Q73.

What happens to the rate of a chemical reaction when the temperature is increased?

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Q74.

According to the Arrhenius equation, what effect does increasing the activation energy have on the rate constant?

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Q75.

If the rate constant of a reaction at 300 K is k, what happens to k if the temperature is increased to 310 K?

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Q76.

At what temperature increase is the rate constant approximately doubled for many chemical reactions?

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Q77.

Which of the following statements about the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution is true when the temperature of a gas increases?

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Q78.

In the context of chemical kinetics, what is represented by the term 'activation energy' (Ea)?

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Q79.

Which of the following factors can increase the rate of a reaction, according to collision theory?

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Q80.

What is the effect of a catalyst on the activation energy of a reaction?

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Q81.

In a pseudo-first order reaction, what is the role of one of the reactants being in excess?

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Q82.

Consider a reaction with a temperature increase from 25 °C to 35 °C. If the rate doubles, what can be inferred about its activation energy?

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Q83.

What is the primary reason for the increased reaction rate with increased temperature?

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Q84.

In the context of temperature's effect on reaction rates, what does the term 'rate constant' refer to?

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Q85.

What happens to the potential energy of molecules as temperature rises?

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Q86.

How does the presence of a catalyst differ from temperature changes regarding activation energy?

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Q87.

If a chemical reaction has a rate constant of 3.5 × 10^-3 s^-1 at 298 K, how would the rate constant change if the temperature is raised to 308 K, assuming classic Arrhenius behavior?

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Q88.

What is the primary assumption of collision theory?

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Q89.

Which of the following factors is most crucial for a collision to be classified as effective?

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Q90.

What term describes the number of collisions per second per unit volume in a reaction mixture?

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Q91.

Activation energy can be defined as:

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Q92.

According to collision theory, what primarily increases the reaction rate?

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Q93.

What is the term for collisions that lead to product formation?

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Q94.

If the rate of a reaction doubles when the temperature is increased by 10 K, which statement is true regarding activation energy?

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Q95.

The probability of a successful collision increases when:

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Q96.

Which of the following best describes the steric factor in collision theory?

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Q97.

Effective collision requires that colliding molecules have:

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Q98.

Which of the following statements is true about the factors affecting reaction rates?

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Q99.

What distinguishes a zero-order reaction from a first-order reaction in terms of collision theory?

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Q100.

Which type of reaction mechanism can be explained by collision theory?

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Q101.

What is a catalyst?

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Q102.

How does a catalyst affect the activation energy of a reaction?

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Q103.

Which of the following statements is true about catalysts?

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Q104.

What is the main effect of increasing the temperature on catalyzed reactions?

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Q105.

Which theory explains the action of catalysts through the formation of intermediate complexes?

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Q106.

In a reaction where the presence of a specific catalyst accelerates the reaction rate, what can be said about the pathway taken by the reaction?

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Q107.

Which of the following is an example of a catalyst?

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Q108.

What does the term 'rate constant' refer to in the context of catalyzed reactions?

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Q109.

Which of the following examples describes heterogeneous catalysis?

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Q110.

In a reaction where a catalyst is removed after the reaction, which of the following can occur?

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Q111.

What happens to the rate constant and activation energy when a catalyst is added to a reaction?

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Q112.

What is the role of temperature in catalytic reactions?

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Q113.

In terms of reaction mechanisms, what does a catalyst primarily influence?

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Q114.

Why do catalysts not appear in the overall reaction equation?

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