the rate of a zero order reaction does not change with time. explain
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Zero-Order Reactions. In some reactions, the rate is apparently independent of the reactant concentration. The rates of these zero-order reactions do not vary with increasing nor decreasing reactants concentrations. This means that the rate of the reaction is equal to the rate constant, k, of that reaction.
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