## 0 order

$\frac{d[R]}{dt}=-k; [R]=-kt + [R]_{0}; t_{\frac{1}{2}}=\frac{[R]_{0}}{2k}$

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### 0 order

What does it mean for a reaction to be Zero Order? I'm still a bit confused about it.

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### Re: 0 order

The order of a reaction signifies how the rate is dependent on the concentration of a reactant. Thus, a zero-order reaction means there is no dependence between rate of a reaction and concentration of a reactant.

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### Re: 0 order

A zero-order reaction proceeds at the same speed regardless of the concentrations of reactants.

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### Re: 0 order

concentration of reactants does not affect rate.

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### Re: 0 order

the concentration of the reactants have no effect on the rate of reactants

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### Re: 0 order

In a zero order reaction concentration of the reactants does not affect rate.

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### Re: 0 order

Concentration does not affect rate in zero order reaction

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