## 0 order

$K = \frac{k_{forward}}{k_{reverse}}$

Ekayana Sethi 2K
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### 0 order

what does the graph of 0 order look like?

Samira 2B
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### Re: 0 order

If you look at page 631 in the chemistry textbook it shows you in the table.

However, the graph itself has an x-axis of time and a y-axis of the concentration of A at time t with a slope that is equal to -k and a y-intercept of the initial concentration of A.

ConnorThomas2E
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### Re: 0 order

The graph of Zero order has time on the x axis and concentration on the y axis. Since the reaction rate is independent of the concentration, this graph will just be linear with a slope of -k.

Ivy Lu 1C
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### Re: 0 order

A 0 order reaction would have a linear graph of concentration vs time. The slope of the line equals -k, and the y-intercept equals the initial concentration.

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### Re: 0 order

How does this graphic representation correlate to the presence of a catalyst?

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### Re: 0 order

In the presence of a catalyst the graph would be the same if it's a zero order reaction. it would be a linear plot.

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### Re: 0 order

A zero order reaction has a linear graph with a negative slope.