MCQ
Which of the following is correct
  • $10\,^oC$ raise in tempeature lead to increase in rate of reaction by $2$ to $3$ times
  • B
    $\Delta H$ reaction does depends on catalyst
  • C
    a zero order reaction may be elementary
  • D
    half life of every reaction is constant

Answer

Correct option: A.
$10\,^oC$ raise in tempeature lead to increase in rate of reaction by $2$ to $3$ times
a

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