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A zero-order reaction has a constant rate that is independent of the concentration of the reactant(s); the rate law is simply

[rate=k]



KEY POINTS

For a zero order reaction increasing the concentration of the reacting species will not speed up the rate of the reaction.Zero-order reactions are typically found when a material that is required for the reaction to proceed, such as a surface or a catalysts is saturated by the reactants.A reaction is zero-order if concentration data is plotted versus time and the result is a straight line.

TERM

Zero order reaction : A reaction that has a rate that is independent of the concentration of the reactant(s).
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