Chemistry, asked by tafseerh193, 1 month ago

The unit of rate constant for a zero order reaction is.
A litre sec
B.mollitre sec​

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Answered by simmipoddar458
1

Answer:

option B is correct

(2) Mollitre sec

Answered by Saurav356
0

Answer:

Zero-order reaction is a chemical reaction wherein the rate does not vary with the increase or decrease in the concentration of the reactants. Therefore, the rate of these reactions is always equal to the rate constant of the specific reactions (since the rate of these reactions is proportional to the zeroth power of reactants concentration).

unit-----

molL −1 s −1

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