In the formation of phosgene from carbon monoxide and chlorine, which of the following is rate determining?
At very low concentrations of azomethane, its decomposition follows which order?
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The reaction involving oxidation of nitric oxide to nitrous oxide follows the mechanism ____
The rate determining step of a series of reactions is the one ____
Formation of hydrogen iodide from the corresponding elements is a ____
The order of the reaction involving the conversion of ozone to oxygen is ____
An assumption of Steady State Approximation is ____
For the parallel reaction A → B and A → C, of rate constants k1 and k2 respectively, both reactions of order 1, the rate expression is given as ____
State true or false.
Decomposition of nitrogen pentoxide follows second order mechanism, assuming that the kinetics is controlled by a single step mechanism.
State true or false.
Gas phase decomposition of N2O follows first order mechanism for low concentrations of N2O and second order mechanism for high concentrations of N2O.