An example of a pseudo-$unimolecular$ reaction is

  • A
    Dissociation of hydrogen iodide
  • B
    Hydrolysis of methyl acetate in dilute solution
  • C
    Dissociation of phosphorus pentachloride
  • D
    Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide

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Consider the plots for the types of reaction $nA \to B + C$. These plots respectively correspond to the reaction orders:

For the reaction $A + B \rightarrow \text{product}$,the rate of reaction is $3.6 \times 10^{-2} \ mol \ dm^{-3} \ sec^{-1}$. When $[A] = 0.2 \ mol \ dm^{-3}$ and $[B] = 0.1 \ mol \ dm^{-3}$,calculate the rate constant of the reaction if the reaction is first order in $A$ and second order in $B$.

The reaction $2N_2O_5 \rightleftharpoons 2N_2O_4 + O_2$ is

In the given reaction sequence,if $K_3 > K_2 > K_1$,then the rate-determining step is:

Calculate the overall order of a reaction which has the rate expression:
$(a)$ $\text{Rate} = k[A]^{1/2}[B]^{3/2}$
$(b)$ $\text{Rate} = k[A]^{3/2}[B]^{-1}$

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