Rate constant of two reactions are given below. Identifying their order of reaction. (i)…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Chemical Kinetics
Rate constant of two reactions are given below. Identifying their order of reaction.
(i) (ii) k = 3.8 × 10–4 s–1
(i) second order, (ii) first order
(i) first order, (ii) second order
(i) zero order, (ii) first order
(i) second order, (ii) zero order
Answer
(C) (i) zero order, (ii) first order
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