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Practice Questions

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In a zero-order reaction, how does the rate change with respect to the concentration of the reactant?
  1. Rate increases
  2. Rate decreases
  3. Rate is constant
  4. Rate is zero

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In a zero-order reaction, how does the rate change with respect to the concentration of the reactant?
  • Step 1: Understand what a zero-order reaction is. In a zero-order reaction, the rate of the reaction does not depend on the concentration of the reactant.
  • Step 2: Recognize that in a zero-order reaction, even if you increase or decrease the amount of reactant, the speed of the reaction (rate) stays the same.
  • Step 3: Conclude that the rate remains constant regardless of changes in the concentration of the reactant.
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