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Priscilla Okaiteye
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in lecture

Postby Priscilla Okaiteye » Sat Mar 09, 2019 10:37 pm

In the lecture, Friday Lavelle was talking about zero order rate reactions and its molecularity. I didn't quite catch what he was saying. Could someone please explain.

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Re: in lecture

Postby Mona Lee 4L » Sun Mar 10, 2019 3:07 am

Zero order reactions essentially mean that they don't depend on the reactants actually colliding. This can occur in one notable situation: catalysts. In reactions that depend on catalysts, the reaction depends only on the catalysts and not the reactants.


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