MCQ
 Which of the following statements is false ?
  • A
    For an endothermic reaction, energy of product is greater than that of reactant
  • The rate law for a reaction depends on the concentrations of all reactant that appear in the stoichiometric equation.
  • C
    The rate of a zero order reaction is independent of the concentration of the catalyst.
  • D
    The specific rate constant for a reaction is independent of the concentrations of the reacting species

Answer

Correct option: B.
The rate law for a reaction depends on the concentrations of all reactant that appear in the stoichiometric equation.
b

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