what will be the order of reaction,if the rate of reaction does not depend on the concentration of any of the reactant
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For example, a zeroth order rate law, rate = k, indicates that the rate is only dependent on the rate constant, not on reactant concentration. This is common in catalytic reactions where the catalyst is a solid and the surface area does not change during the reaction.
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