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what is mean by zero reading and infinity reading in chemical kinetics​

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Answered by khushi1136
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what what do you mean by zero reading and infinity reading in chemical kinetics this is your question right ======= infinity is the quality or state of analysis for having no limits in terms of time space or other quantity of this symbol for Infinity was first used in 1600 by the mathematician John bilious Infinity can be defined as the limit of 1 x as X approaches 0 zero order reaction is the rate law for a zero order reaction is rate K where K is the rate constant in case of a zero order reaction the rate constant K will have units of concentration time such as minute per second

Answered by tiwariakdi
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The zero and infinity readings are critical in determining the rate of the reaction since they establish the starting and ending points of the reaction progress.

In chemical kinetics, the terms "zero reading" and "infinity reading" are usually associated with measuring the rate of a chemical reaction.

  • A zero reading refers to the initial time point where the reaction has just started, and the concentration of the reactants is at its maximum. At this point, the rate of the reaction is zero since the reactants have not yet started to convert into products.
  • On the other hand, an infinity reading refers to the final time point when the reaction has reached its completion, and all the reactants have been converted into products. At this point, the rate of the reaction is also zero since there are no more reactants left to react.

The rate of the reaction is then calculated by measuring the change in concentration of the reactants or products between these two points over a specific period of time.

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