Q: The order of chemical reaction can be measured by: (ETEA 2012)
Q: The addition of a catalyst to a chemical reaction changes: (ETEA 2013)
Q: The hydrolysis of urea into ammonia and CO₂ takes place in the presence of a catalyst urease as shown: NH₂CONH₂ + H₂O →(Urease)→ 2NH₃ + CO₂. The type of above catalysis is: (ETEA 2014)
Q: Choose the one which is not the assumption of collision theory of reaction rate: (ETEA 2015)
Q: Consider the following reaction A + B + C → M + N + O. The fact that enthalpy of M + N + O is higher than that of A + B + C indicates that: (ETEA 2015)
Q: The number of colliding molecules of different gases calculated from kinetic molecular theory per liter per second at standard condition is the order of magnitude of: (ETEA 2015)
Q: The rate law equation for reaction is given as dx/dt = k[FeCl][K₂]. The reaction is: (ETEA 2015)
Q: A zero order reaction is one whose rate is independent of: (ETEA 2015)
Q: 3FeCl₂ + 6KI → 2FeI₂ + 6KCl. Rate = k[FeCl₂][KI]². Choose the correct molecularity and order of the reaction respectively: (ETEA 2017)
Q: In a transition state the reactants are: (ETEA 2018)
Q: The main difference between catalysis and enzymes is: (ETEA 2018)
Q: The minimum energy below which no reaction occurs in reactant molecules is: (ETEA 2018)
Q: For a reversible reaction, the catalyst increases the speed of: (ETEA 2019)
Q: 2N₂O → 4NO + O₂. This reaction is an example of .... order reaction: (ETEA 2019)
Q: For exothermic reversible reaction, activation energy for forward direction depends upon: (ETEA 2019)
Q: A solution of 2.0 g NaOH dissolved in 1000 g of water has the following concentration: (ETEA 2005)
Q: 50 cm³ of KOH solution was titrated against 1.0 M HCl using phenolphthalein as an indicator. The acid used was found to be 7.5 cm³. The concentration of KOH solution is: (ETEA 2005)
Q: The lowering in vapour pressure is the highest for: (ETEA 2006)
Q: The 2% solution by weight of sodium chloride solution is prepared. The molality of this solution is: (ETEA 2007)
Q: 50.0 ml of 3.50 M H₂SO₄ must be diluted in order to make 2 M H₂SO₄. The required volume is: (ETEA 2008)