What will be the rate equation for the reaction 2 X + Y → Z , if the order of the…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Chemical Kinetics
What will be the rate equation for the reaction 2X + Y → Z, if the order of the reaction is zero?
- Rate = k[X][Y]
- Rate = k
- Rate = k[X]0[Y]
- Rate = k[X][Y]0
Answer
(B) Rate = k
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