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ChemistryMediumMCQ2021 · 25 Jul Shift 1

Q38.For the following graphs, Choose from the options given below, the correct one regarding order of reaction is : (1) (b) zero order (c) and (e) First order (2) (a) and (b) Zero order (e) First order (3) (b) and (d) Zero order (e) First order (4) (a) and (b) Zero order (c) and (e) First order JEE Main 2021 (25 Jul Shift 1) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

What This Question Tests

This question requires recognizing the characteristic graphical plots for zero-order and first-order reactions based on integrated rate laws, including concentration vs. time and half-life vs. concentration.

Concepts Tested

Zero order reaction graphsFirst order reaction graphsIntegrated rate laws

Formulas Used

[A]_t = [A]_0 - kt

ln[A]_t = ln[A]_0 - kt

t_1/2 = [A]_0 / 2k

t_1/2 = ln2 / k

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📋 Question Details

Chapter
Chemical Kinetics
Topic
Graphical representation of reaction orders
Year
2021
Shift
25 Jul Shift 1
Q Number
Q38
Type
MCQ
NCERT Ref
Class 12 Chemistry Ch 4: Chemical Kinetics
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