In the reaction, $A + B \to C + D$ , the rate $\left( {\frac{{dx}}{{dt}}} \right)$ when plotted against time $'t'$ gives a straight line parallel to time axis. The order and rate of reaction will be
$1,\,k$
$0,\,k$
$1,\,k+1$
$0,\,k+1$
In hydrogenation reaction at ${27\,^o}C$, it is observed that hydrogen gas pressure falls from $2\,atm$ to $1.2\,atm$ in $50\,\min$. Calculate the rate of disappearance of hydrogen
Which is correct about zero order reaction
For the following reaction scheme (homogeneous), the rate constant has units
$A+B\xrightarrow{K}C$:
For the reaction $C{H_3}COOC{H_3} + {H_2}O\xrightarrow{{{H^ + }}}$ $C{H_3}COOH + C{H_3}OH$ The progress of the process of reaction is followed by
If a reaction has the experimental rate expression rate $= K [A]^2[B]$, if the concentration of $A$ is doubled and the concentration of $B$ is halved, the what happens to the reaction rate