Asked by Shahab Mirza
This type of question come in our exams usually that.
If the Reaction
P+Q → R + S
is described as being of zero order with respect to P, it means that.
Answer: THE RATE OF REACTION IS INDEPENDENT OF THE CONCENTRATION OF P.
I want to ask that, what is such thing in this reaction that we should write this answer , I mean how to solve it or what , thanks i have MCAT exams please reply
If the Reaction
P+Q → R + S
is described as being of zero order with respect to P, it means that.
Answer: THE RATE OF REACTION IS INDEPENDENT OF THE CONCENTRATION OF P.
I want to ask that, what is such thing in this reaction that we should write this answer , I mean how to solve it or what , thanks i have MCAT exams please reply
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/Physical_Chemistry/Kinetics/Rate_Laws/The_Rate_Law
What you need is to understand what" if rate of reaction is such that
R=kP where k=1, that is zero order. See the reference above
What you need is to understand what" if rate of reaction is such that
R=kP where k=1, that is zero order. See the reference above
Answered by
Shahab Mirza
@bobpursley , thanks but i have very little time left for exams so summarize to me in simple way if ur wish bro, tell me how to solve such questions quickly?
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