The rate of a reaction at different times (- d d ) is found as follows : Time (in minute)…
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The rate of a reaction at different times \(\left(-\frac{d}{d}\right)\) is found as follows :
Time (in minute) Rate in (mol L–1 s–1)
0 2.80 × 10–2
10 2.78 × 10–2
20 2.81 × 10–2
30 2.79 × 10–2
The order of reaction is
Time (in minute) Rate in (mol L–1 s–1)
0 2.80 × 10–2
10 2.78 × 10–2
20 2.81 × 10–2
30 2.79 × 10–2
The order of reaction is
- zero
- one
- two
- three.
Answer
(A) zero
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