\($1^0 > 2^0 > 3^0 > NH_3$\)
\($3^0 > 2^0 > NH_3 > 1^?$\)
\($3^0 > 2^0 > 1^0 > NH_3$\)
\($NH_3 > 1^0 > 2^0 > 3^0$\)
The correct order of relative basicity of amines in the gas phase is \($3^0 > 2^0 > 1^0 > NH_3$\) The alkyl group releases electron and thus, tends to disperse the positive charge of the alkyl ammonium ion and therefore stabilises it Since, \($NH_4^+$\) (from \($NH_3$\)) has no such alkyl group, it is not stabilised to such an extent as alkyl ammonium ion.
The following data were obtained for the reaction: \[ 2NO(g) + O_2(g) \rightarrow 2N_2O(g) \] at different concentrations: 
The rate law of this reaction is:

In the first configuration (1) as shown in the figure, four identical charges \( q_0 \) are kept at the corners A, B, C and D of square of side length \( a \). In the second configuration (2), the same charges are shifted to mid points C, E, H, and F of the square. If \( K = \frac{1}{4\pi \epsilon_0} \), the difference between the potential energies of configuration (2) and (1) is given by:
The Order of reaction refers to the relationship between the rate of a chemical reaction and the concentration of the species taking part in it. In order to obtain the reaction order, the rate equation of the reaction will given in the question.