VITEEE PYQs for Chemical Kinetics with Solutions: Practice VITEEE Previous Year Questions

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Updated on - Dec 10, 2025

Chemical Kinetics is an important topic in the Chemistry section in VITEEE exam. Practising this topic will increase your score overall and make your conceptual grip on VITEEE exam stronger.

This article gives you a full set of VITEEE PYQs for Chemical Kinetics with explanations for effective preparation. Practice of VITEEE Chemistry PYQs including Chemical Kinetics questions regularly will improve accuracy, speed, and confidence in the VITEEE 2026 exam.

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VITEEE PYQs for Chemical Kinetics with Solutions

VITEEE PYQs for Chemical Kinetics with Solutions

  • 1.
    Element not showing variable oxidation state is:

      • Bromine
      • Iodine
      • Chlorine
      • Fluorine

    • 2.
      Among the following the incorrect statement is

        • Density of crystals remains unaffected due to Frenkel defect.
        • In BCC unit cell the void space is 32%.
        • Density of crystals decreases due to Schottky defect.
        • Electrical conductivity of semiconductors and metals increases with increase in temperature.

      • 3.
        \(PCl_{5}\) is dissociating 50% at 250°C at a total pressure of \( P \) atm. If the equilibrium constant is \( K_p \), then which of the following relation is numerically correct?

          • \( K_p=3P \)
          • \( P = 3K_p \)
          • \( P = \frac{2K_p}{3} \)
          • \( K_p = \frac{2P}{3} \)

        • 4.
          The rate constant for forward reaction and backward reaction of hydrolysis of ester are $1.1 \times 10^{-2}$ and $1.5 \times 10^{-3}$ per minute respectively. Equilibrium constant for the reaction is $CH _{3} COOC _{2} H _{5}+ H _{2} O \rightleftharpoons CH _{3} COOH + C _{2} H _{5} OH$

            • 33.7
            • 7.33
            • 5.33
            • 33.3

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