explain zero and first order reaction
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zero order reactions are such type of reaction where the rate of reaction does not depend upon the concentration of any of the reactants
example:2HI(g)=H2(g)+I2(g)
order of reaction=k[HI]^0=k
k=rate of the reaction
similarly in 1st order reactions the rate of the reactions proportional to the 1st power of the concentration of reactants
example:2N2O5(g)=4NO2(g)+O2(g)
order of the reaction=k[N205]^1
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