In which system, zero order reaction almost occurs in?
a) Hetro system
b) close system
c) homo system
d) open system
Answers
Answer:
homo system
Explanation:
homo system
Answer:
The power dependence of the rate on the reactant concentration is known as the order of the reaction.
Explanation:
A zero-order reaction is a chemical process in which the rate is independent of the concentration of the reactants.
As a result, these reactions' rates are always equal to their corresponding reactions' rate constants (since the rate of these reactions is linearly proportional to the concentration of the reactants).
The letter k stands for the reaction's rate constant for a zero-order reaction.
The rate constant of a zero-order reaction is written as concentration/time, or M/s, where M is the molarity and s is one second.
The rate constant is measured in units of k is mol .
Thus, the zero-order reaction almost occurs in an open system.
The correct option is (d) an open system.
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