Chemistry, asked by saragadamjayanthi8, 10 months ago

if both dc/dt and specific rate have same units then rate law is​

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Answered by siddu1432
0

Explanation:

For a zero order reaction rate =K [A]°

=K

units=mol L^-1 time^-1

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

R=k[A] x + [B]y

Explanation:

R=k[A] x + [B]y

In this response r= fee of response and k = fee consistent, [A] and B] are the awareness of the reactant A and B . x and y are the order of the reactions. If the fee consistent has the equal unit because the fee of response, the entire order of the response could be 0. Hence, 0 is the order of the response, whose fee consistent has the equal unit because the fee of response.

If the fee consistent has the equal unit because the fee of response, the entire order of the response could be 0.

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