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Answer the following in one or two sentences. How do the half-lives of the first order and zero-order reactions change with the initial concentration of reactants? - Chemistry

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Answer the following in one or two sentences.

How do the half-lives of the first order and zero-order reactions change with the initial concentration of reactants?

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i. The half-life of the first-order reaction is independent of the initial concentration of the reactant.

ii. The half-life of zero-order reactions is proportional to the initial concentration of the reactant.

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पाठ 6: Chemical Kinetics - Exercises [पृष्ठ १३६]

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पाठ 6 Chemical Kinetics
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