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Standard XII
Chemistry
Rate Constant
Does the rate...
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Does the rate of the reaction increases with a ZERO order reaction or is constant?
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The rate law for zero order reaction is rate=K*(concentration^0)
ie, rate =constant=K
So,the rate of a zero order reaction doesn't vary with concentration.
(The question missing something.i hope it is the word concentration )
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