In a zero-order reaction, how does the concentration of reactant affect the rate

Practice Questions

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

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In a zero-order reaction, how does the concentration of reactant affect the rate?
  • Step 1: Understand what a zero-order reaction is. In this type of reaction, the rate of the reaction does not change with the concentration of the reactants.
  • Step 2: Recognize that in a zero-order reaction, the rate is constant. This means that no matter how much reactant you have, the speed of the reaction stays the same.
  • Step 3: Remember that in other types of reactions, the rate can change if you add more reactant. But in zero-order reactions, this is not the case.
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