For a reaction,$A + B \rightarrow \text{Product}$; the rate law is given by,$r = k[A]^{1/2}[B]^2$. What is the order of the reaction?

  • A
    $1.5$
  • B
    $2.5$
  • C
    $3.0$
  • D
    $0.5$

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........ of a reaction cannot be determined experimentally.

The rate constants for the following reactions are:
Reaction $1$: $A \xrightarrow{\text{catalyst } 1} P_1, k_1 = 1 \ s^{-1}$
Reaction $2$: $A \xrightarrow{\text{catalyst } 2} P_2, k_2 = 0.1 \ L \ mol^{-1} \ s^{-1}$
Reaction $3$: $A \xrightarrow{\text{catalyst } 3} P_3, k_3 = 0.01 \ L^2 \ mol^{-2} \ s^{-1}$
What is the correct relation between the rates of the reactions at $[A] = 1 \ M$?

For the following reaction: $NO_{2(g)} + CO_{(g)} \to NO_{(g)} + CO_{2(g)}$,the rate law is: $\text{Rate} = k [NO_2]^2$. If $0.1 \ mol$ of gaseous carbon monoxide is added at constant temperature to the reaction mixture,which of the following statements is true?

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