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What is the rate for the zero order reaction A → Products when [A] = 0.200 M? (k = 3.57 M/min)

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Answered by Anonymous
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The rate law for a zero-order reaction is rate = k, where k is the rate constant. In the case of a zero-order reaction, the rate constant k will have units of concentration/time, such as M/s.

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k = 3.57 M/min is the rate for the zero order reaction A Products at [A] = 0.200 M. The rate law for a zero-order reaction is rate = k, where k is the rate constant. In the situation of a reaction of zero order.

Explanation:

What is the formula of zero order?

[A] = – kt + [A]_{0} , The name given to this equation is the integrated rate equation for zero-order processes. After the reaction has started, we can use this form to compute the reactant's population at any time. Nitrous oxide breaking down on a hot platinum surface. 3. A zero-order reaction occurs when NH3 is present with molybdenum or tungsten. A zero-order reaction moves forward at a steady rate.

The concentration of one of the reactants determines the first-order reaction rate. The product of the concentrations of two reactants or the square of the concentration of a reactant determines the second-order reaction rate.The equation gives the definition of a zero-order system.    K = b/a_{0} is the static sensitivity or constant gain in equation (1.2).

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