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Derive the integrated rate law for the zeroth order reaction. 

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Solution

For zero-order reaction, A → P

the differential rate law is given by

rate = \[\mathrm{rate}=-\frac{\mathrm{d}[\mathrm{A}]}{[\mathrm{A}]}=k [\mathrm{A}]^0=k\]   ...(i)

Rearrangement of Eq. (i) gives

d[A] = −k dt   

Integration between the limits

[A] = [A]at t = 0 and [A] = [A]t at t = t gives

\[\int\limits_{\left[\mathrm{A}\right]_0}^{[\mathrm{A}]^\mathrm{t}}\mathrm{d}[\mathrm{A}]=-\mathrm{k}\int\limits_0^\mathrm{t}\mathrm{dt}\]
or [A]t − [A]0 = −kt
Hence, kt = [A]0 − [A]  ...(ii)
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Chapter 6: Chemical Kinetics - Exercises [Page 137]

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Balbharati Chemistry [English] Standard 12 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 6 Chemical Kinetics
Exercises | Q 3. xiii. b. | Page 137

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