Derive an expression for rate constant for zero order reaction . ( I need the whole derivation guys !! )
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A zero-order reaction has a constant rate that is independent of the concentration of the reactant(s);
the rate law is simply rate=k .
rate=−d[A]dt=k.
[A]=−kt.
This is the integrated rate law for a zero-order reaction.
Note that this equation has the form y=mx . ...
2NH3(g)→3H2(g)+N2(g)
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