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A. The reaction has a zero order. The concentration of the reactants does not change with time in a zero order reaction, and the rate of concentration remains constant
B. Slope of the curve is - k
C. The rate constant's units are molL 1s - 1
<p>This is a Short Answer Type Question as classified in NCERT Exemplar</p><p><strong>A.</strong> The reaction has a zero order. The concentration of the reactants does not change with time in a zero order reaction, and the rate of concentration remains constant</p><p><strong>B.</strong> Slope of the curve is <strong> - k</strong></p><p><strong>C. </strong>The rate constant's units are <strong>molL <sup> 1</sup>s <sup>- 1</sup></strong></p>
Reaction rate is used to measure how fast or slow reactions occur per unit time. The rate constant is a proportionality factor that remains constant for every reaction.
Yes, in elementary reactions, order and molecularity can be the same, but this is not always the case because order is an experimental quantity, and molecularity is a theoretical concept.
Reaction Kinetics, also known as chemical kinetics, is the study of the rate of chemical reaction and the factors affecting the reaction rate, such as temperature, concentration, and catalyst.
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