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A first order reaction is 20 % completed in 10 minutes. Calculate the time taken for the reaction to go to 80 % completion.
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The energy of activation for a reaction is 100 kJ mol–1. Presence of a catalyst lowers the energy of activation by 75%.What will be effect on rate of reaction at 20ºC, other things being equal?
A drug becomes ineffective after 30 % decomposition. The original concentration of a sample was 5mg/mL which becomes 4.2 mg/mL during 20 months. Assuming the decomposition of first order , calculate the expiry time of the drug in months. What is the half life of the product?
A drug becomes ineffective after 30 % decomposition. The original concentration of a sample was 5mg/mL which becomes 4.2 mg/mL during 20 months. Assuming the decomposition of first order , calculate the expiry time of the drug in months. What is the half life of the product?

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What is Arrhenius equation ?
what happen when activation energy of a chemical reaction becomes equal to RT?
What is the activation energy and how to different from threshold energy ?
In Arrhenius equation for a certain reaction, the value of A and Ea (activation energy) are 4 × 10^13 sec–1 and 98.6 kJ mol–1 respectively. At what temperature, the reaction will have specific rate constant 1.1 × 10^–3 sec–1?
The energy of activation for a reaction is 100 kJ mol–1. Presence of a catalyst lowers the energy of activation by 75%.What will be effect on rate of reaction at 20ºC, other things being equal?
Mole concept and Stiochiometry:
(1) SOME BASIC CONCEPT OF CHEMISTRY:
(1) BASIC TOPICS :
1.1.1 DALTON'S ATOMIC THEORY:
1.1.2 ATOMIC MASS AND MOLECULAR MASS:
1.1.3 PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION OF COMPOUNDS:
1.1.4 DETERMINATION OF EMPIRICAL AND MF:
(2) Mole concept and Stiochiometry
2.1.1 MOLE-MOLE ANALYSIS
2.1.2 CONCEPT OF LIMITING REAGENTS
2.1.3 PRINCIPLE OF ATOM CONSERVATION (PAOC)
2.1.4 GRAVIMETRY-WEIGHT WEIGHT ANALYSIS
2.1.5 EUDIOMETRY-VOLUME VOLUME ANALYSIS OF GAS
2.1.6 DEGREE OF HARDNESS OF HARD WATER
2.1.7 OLEUM AND ITS PERCENTAGE(%) LABBELING
2.1.8 VOLUME STRENGTH OF H2O2(aq)
2.1.9 PERCENTAGE (%) AVAILABLE CHLORINE IN BLEACHING POWDER
2.1.10 PERCENTAGE YIELD OF CHEMICAL REACTION:
2.1.11 PERCENTAGE PURITY OF GIVEN SAMPLE:
(3) law of chemical combinations:
3.12 (1) Law of conservation of mass:
3.12 (2) Law of constant composition
3.12 (3) Law of multiple proportion:
3.12 (5) Gay Lussac’s law of Combining Volumes:
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