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what is the unit of rate constant for zero order reaction​

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Answered by nihasrajgone2005
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Reactions wherein a catalyst is required (and is saturated by reactants) are generally zero order reactions. The unit of the rate constant in a zero order reaction is given by concentration/time or M/s where 'M' is the molarity and 's' refers to one second.

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Answered by dipikasikder8
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concentration per time or M per S where M is the molarity and S refers to one second.

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