Under the same reaction conditions, initial concentration of 1.386 mol dm –3 of a…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Chemical Kinetics
Under the same reaction conditions, initial concentration of 1.386 mol dm–3 of a substance becomes half in 40 s and 20 s through first order and zero order kinetics respectively. Ratio \(\left(\frac{\mathrm{k}_{0}}{\mathrm{k}_{1}}\right)\) of the rate constants for first order (k1) and zero order (k0) of the reaction is (2008)
- 0.5 mol–1 dm3
- 1.0 mol dm–3
- 1.5 mol dm–3
- 2.0 mol–1 dm3
Answer
(A) 0.5 mol –1 dm 3
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