zeroth order rate
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Re: zeroth order rate
The differential rate law for the a zero-order reaction is k[A]^0 and the integrated rate law is [A] = -kt + [A]^0
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Re: zeroth order rate
Since rate=k[A]^0, it would make sense that the rate for a zeroth order reaction (assuming there are no other reactants) is k.
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Re: zeroth order rate
The rate law (rate=k[A]^0) which would mean that the rate would be equal to k.
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