Consider the following statements:
I. Increase in concentration of reactant increases the rate of a zero order reaction.
II. Rate constant \( k \) is equal to collision frequency if \( E_a = 0 \).
III. Rate constant \( k \) is equal to collision frequency if \( E_a = \infty \).
IV. \( \ln k \) vs \( T \) is a straight line.
V. \( 1/T \) vs \( \ln k \) is a straight line.
Correct statements are:
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The Arrhenius equation relates the rate constant and temperature, where the logarithm of the rate constant is a linear function of \( \frac{1}{T} \).
Step 1: Analyzing the statements.
- Statement I is false because for zero-order reactions, the rate is independent of the concentration of the reactant.
- Statement II is true because the rate constant is equal to collision frequency when \( E_a = 0 \).
- Statement III is false because the rate constant is zero when \( E_a = \infty \).
- Statement IV is true because \( \ln k \) vs \( T \) forms a straight line in the Arrhenius equation.
- Statement V is true because \( 1/T \) vs \( \ln k \) is a straight line in the Arrhenius equation.
Step 2: Conclusion.
Thus, the correct statements are II and V.