The reaction 2 X → Y + Z would be zero order reaction when
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Chemical Kinetics
The reaction 2X → Y + Z would be zero order reaction when
- rate remains unchanged at any concentration of Y and Z
- rate of reaction doubles if concentration of Y is doubled.
- rate of reaction remains same at any concentration of X
- rate of reaction is directly proportional to square of concentration of X.
Answer
(C) rate of reaction remains same at any concentration of X
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