Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear ChemistryHard
Question
In a consecutive reaction system $A\overset{\quad E_{1}\quad}{\rightarrow}B\overset{\quad E_{2}\quad}{\rightarrow}C$ when E1 is much greater than E2, the yield of B increases with
Options
A.increase in temperature.
B.decreases in temperature.
C.increase in initial concentration of A.
D.decrease in initial concentration of A.
Solution
Increase in temperature will result in greater increase in the rate of reaction A → B than B → C.
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