The reactions of high molecularity are rare, because
A. Of very large activation energy of many bodies
B. Of low probability of many body collisions
C. Many body collisions are not favoured energetically
D. Of requirement of very large concentration for such reactions
Answer: Option B
A. $${{\text{k}}_{\text{e}}}{\text{ff}} = {\text{k}} + {{\text{k}}_{\text{g}}}$$
B. $${{\text{k}}_{\text{e}}}{\text{ff}} = \frac{{{\text{k}} + {{\text{k}}_{\text{g}}}}}{2}$$
C. $${{\text{k}}_{\text{e}}}{\text{ff}} = {\left( {{\text{k}}{{\text{k}}_{\text{g}}}} \right)^{\frac{1}{2}}}$$
D. $$\frac{1}{{{{\text{k}}_{\text{e}}}{\text{ff}}}} = \frac{1}{{\text{k}}} + \frac{1}{{{{\text{k}}_{\text{g}}}}}$$
The half life period of a first order reaction is given by (where, K = rate constant. )
A. 1.5 K
B. 2.5 K
C. $$\frac{{0.693}}{{\text{K}}}$$
D. 6.93 K
Catalyst is a substance, which __________ chemical reaction.
A. Increases the speed of a
B. Decreases the speed of a
C. Can either increase or decrease the speed of a
D. Alters the value of equilibrium constant in a reversible
A. $$ \propto {\text{CA}}$$
B. $$ \propto \frac{1}{{{\text{CA}}}}$$
C. Independent of temperature
D. None of these
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