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प्रश्न
The half-life period of zero order reaction A → product is given by
(a) `([A]_0)/k`
(b) `0.693/k`
(c) `[A]_0/(2k)`
(d) `(2[A]_0)/k`
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उत्तर
`([A]_0)/(2k)`
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