Chemical Kinetics Ques 36

36. $3 A \to B+C$, it would be a zero order reaction when

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(a) the rate of reaction is proportional to square of concentration of $A$

(b) the rate of reaction remains same at any concentration of $A$

(c) the rate remains unchanged at any concentration of $B$ and $C$

(d) the rate of reaction doubles if concentration of $B$ is increased to double

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Solution:

  1. (b) For reaction $3 A \longrightarrow B+C$

If it is zero order reaction $r=k[A]^{0}$, i.e the rate remains same at any concentration of ‘A’.

For zero order reaction rate of reaction is independent of reactant concentration.



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