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what is zero order reaction? write the differential rate law for zero order reaction ​

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Answered by Nirbhay0987
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Zero-order reactions are typically found when a material that is required for the reaction to proceed, such as a surface or a catalyst, is saturated by the reactants. The rate law for a zero-order reaction is rate = k, where k is the rate constant.

Answered by ksonakshi70
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A chemical reaction in which the rate of a reaction is constant and independent of the concentration of the reacting substances . The required differential rate law for zero order reaction :- \frac{-dr}{dt} =k[R]^{0}

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