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The reaction, A⟶Products, is a zero order reaction. To what extent will the rate of the reaction change if the concentration of A is trebled? - Chemistry (Theory)

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The reaction, \[\ce{A -> Products}\], is a zero order reaction. To what extent will the rate of the reaction change if the concentration of A is trebled?

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For a zero order reaction, the rate law is:

Rate = k[A]0 = k

This means the rate is independent of the concentration of reactant A.

The concentration of A is trebled (i.e., made 3 times)

But since the rate does not depend on [A], the rate remains the same.

∴ The rate will not change.

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