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ChemistryMediumMCQ2022 · 24 Jun Shift 2

Q42.For a first order reaction, the time required for completion of 90% reaction is ' x ' times the half life of the reaction. The value of ' x ' is (Given: ln 10 = 2. 303 and log 2 = 0. 3010) JEE Main 2022 (24 Jun Shift 2) JEE Main Previous Year Paper (1) 1.12 (2) 2.43 (3) 3.32 (4) 33.31

What This Question Tests

This question tests the understanding of first-order reaction kinetics, specifically relating the time for 90% completion to the half-life. It involves calculations using the integrated rate law and half-life formula.

Concepts Tested

First-order reaction rate constantHalf-life of first-order reaction

Formulas Used

t = (2.303/k) log(A0/At)

t1/2 = 0.693/k

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📋 Question Details

Chapter
Chemical Kinetics
Topic
First-order reactions
Year
2022
Shift
24 Jun Shift 2
Q Number
Q42
Type
MCQ
NCERT Ref
Class 12 Chemistry Ch 4: Chemical Kinetics
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