Order of radioactive disintegration reaction is
$0$
$1$
$2$
$3$
For a reaction between $A$ and $B$ the order with respect to $A$ is $2$ and the other with respect to $B$ is $3.$ The concentrations of both $A$ and $B$ are doubled, the rate will increase by a factor of
The rate law for a reaction between the substances $ A $ and $B$ is given by, rate $= k{[A]^n}{[B]^m}$. On doubling the concentration of $A$ and halving the concentration of $B$, the ratio of the new rate to the earlier rate of the reaction will be as
For a reaction $A \to$ Products, a plot of $log\,t_{1/2}$ versus $log\,a_0$ is shown in the figure. If the initial concentration of $A$ is represented by $a_0,$ the order of the reaction is
For $n^{th}$ order reaction where $(n < 1)$
$A(g) + 2B(g) \to $ product is a elementary reaction, which of the following is incorrect.