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प्रश्न
What is zeroth order reaction? Derive its integrated rate Law. What are the units of rate constant?
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उत्तर
The rate of a zero-order reaction is independent of the concentration of the reactant.
For a zero-order reaction:
A → P
The differential rate law is given by:
`-(d[A])/dt = k[A]^0 = k`
Rearranging Equation (i):
`(d[A])/dt = -k => d[A] = -k dt ("since" [A]^0 = 1)`
`int` Integrating Between the Limits:
Let:
[A]0 be the concentration at t = 0
[A]t be the concentration at time t
`int_[[A]_0]^[[A]_t] d[A] = -k int_0^t dt`
[A]t − [A]0 = −kt ⇒ [A]0 − [A]t = kt
`k = ([A]_0 - [A]t)/t`
Let concentration be in mol dm−3 and time in seconds (s):
`k = ("mol dm"^-3)/("time")` = mol dm−3 t−1
If time is in seconds:
k = mol dm−3 s−1
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