Inversion of cane sugar is an example of $-$

  • A
    Zero order reaction
  • B
    First order reaction
  • C
    Pseudo first order reaction
  • D
    Second order reaction

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

For the reaction $A + 2B \rightleftharpoons 2C + D$,if the concentration of $A$ is increased four times and the concentration of $B$ is reduced to half,the rate of the reaction will be:

The order of a reaction which has the rate expression $\frac{dc}{dt} = K[E]^{3/2}[D]^{3/2}$ is

$A_2 + B_2 \to 2AB$; $R.O.R = k[A_2]^a[B_2]^b$
Initial $[A_2]$ Initial $[B_2]$ $R.O.R. (r) \ M s^{-1}$
$0.2$ $0.2$ $0.04$
$0.1$ $0.4$ $0.04$
$0.2$ $0.4$ $0.08$

Order of reaction with respect to $A_2$ and $B_2$ are respectively:

For the reaction $2A + B \rightarrow \text{Product}$,the half-life remains unchanged when the concentration of $A$ is doubled. When the concentration of $B$ is doubled,the rate of reaction increases by a factor of $2$. What is the unit of the rate constant for this reaction?

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