$A$ reaction involving different reactants can never be a/an......?

  • A
    Unimolecular reaction
  • B
    First-order reaction
  • C
    Bimolecular reaction
  • D
    Second-order reaction

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From the rate expression for the following reaction,determine its order of reaction and the dimensions of the rate constant.
$(iii)$ $CH_{3}CHO_{(g)} \rightarrow CH_{4(g)} + CO_{(g)} \quad$ Rate $= k[CH_{3}CHO]^{3/2}$

The rate constant is the same for $3$ reactions of order $I, II$,and $III$,respectively,with the unit of concentration being in moles per litre. If the concentration of the reactant is unity,the rates of reaction $R_1, R_2, R_3$ will be:

Consider the reaction between chlorine and nitric oxide:
$Cl_{2(g)} + 2NO_{(g)} \rightarrow 2NOCl_{(g)}$
On doubling the concentration of both reactants,the rate of the reaction increases by a factor of $8$. However,if only the concentration of $Cl_2$ is doubled,the rate increases by a factor of $2$. The order of this reaction with respect to $NO$ is :

The half-life of decomposition of gaseous $CH_3CHO$ at initial pressure of $364 \ mm$ and $182 \ mm$ of $Hg$ were $440 \ sec$ and $880 \ sec$ respectively. The order of the reaction is

What is the molecularity of the following reactions?
$1.$ $NH_4NO_2(s) \rightarrow N_2(g) + 2H_2O(l)$
$2.$ $2HI(g) \rightarrow H_2(g) + I_2(g)$
$3.$ $2NO(g) + O_2(g) \rightarrow 2NO_2(g)$

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