hydrolysis of an ester is an example for Zero order reaction? how explain
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Thus, the reaction is first order with respect to the concentrations of ester and NaOH.
When the concentration of NaOH is 100 times the concentration of ester, it remains almost constant and the reaction becomes zero order with respect to [NaOH].
Hence, it is a pseudo-first-order reaction.
rate=k[ester] 1 [NaOH] 0 .
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hydrolysis of an ester is an example for zero order reaction because hydrolysis is a hydrogen if an a hydrogen peroxide are combined with ethane because of that zero reaction is formed have you understood answer me please (π∆π)
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