Chemical Kinetics Question 326

Question: The rate constant of a first order reaction is $ 3\times {10^{-6}} $ per second. If the initial concentration is 0.10 m, the initial rate of reaction is [AFMC 1999 Pb. PMT 1999, 2000; BHU 1999; AIIMS 1999; KCET 2000; DCE 2004]

Options:

A) $ 3\times {10^{-5}}m{s^{-1}} $

B) $ 3\times {10^{-6}}m{s^{-1}} $

C) $ 3\times {10^{-8}}m{s^{-1}} $

D) $ 3\times {10^{-7}}m{s^{-1}} $

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Answer:

Correct Answer: D

Solution:

Given : Rate constant of the first order reaction $ (K)=3\times {10^{-6}} $ per sec and initial concentration $ [A]=0.10M $ .

We know that initial rate constant $ K[A]=3\times {10^{-6}}\times 0.10=3\times {10^{-7}}m{s^{-1}} $ .



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