Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Rates - Competitive Exam Level

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Q. For a reaction A → B, if the rate constant k is 0.1 s^-1, what is the time required for the concentration of A to decrease to 25% of its initial value?
  • A. 10 seconds
  • B. 20 seconds
  • C. 30 seconds
  • D. 40 seconds
Q. For a zero-order reaction, how does the concentration of reactant change over time?
  • A. Linearly with time
  • B. Exponentially with time
  • C. Inversely with time
  • D. Quadratically with time
Q. In a first-order reaction, if the half-life is 10 minutes, what will be the concentration after 30 minutes if the initial concentration is 1 M?
  • A. 0.125 M
  • B. 0.5 M
  • C. 0.75 M
  • D. 0.25 M
Q. In a first-order reaction, if the half-life is 10 minutes, what will be the half-life if the concentration is doubled?
  • A. 10 minutes
  • B. 20 minutes
  • C. 5 minutes
  • D. It cannot be determined
Q. In a reaction A → B, if the rate of formation of B is 0.5 M/s, what is the rate of disappearance of A?
  • A. 0.5 M/s
  • B. 1.0 M/s
  • C. 0.25 M/s
  • D. 0.75 M/s
Q. In a zero-order reaction, how does the rate change with respect to the concentration of the reactant?
  • A. Rate increases
  • B. Rate decreases
  • C. Rate is constant
  • D. Rate is zero
Q. What is the relationship between the rate constant k and temperature T according to the Arrhenius equation?
  • A. k increases with decreasing T
  • B. k decreases with increasing T
  • C. k increases with increasing T
  • D. k is independent of T
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