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The reaction 2X to Y + Z would be zero o...

The reaction `2X to Y + Z` would be zero order reaction when

A

rate remains unchanged at any concentration of Y and Z

B

rate of reaction doubles if concentration of Y is doubled

C

rate of reaction remains same at any concentration of X

D

rate of reaction is directly proportional to square of concentration of X

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The correct Answer is:
C

Rate of a zero order reaction is independent of the concentration of reactants.
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  • For a zero order reaction

    A
    The time taken for half the reaction to complete is inversely proportional to its rate constant
    B
    The time taken for half-change is directly proportional to its initial concentration
    C
    The time taken independent of initial concentration
    D
    There is no effect on the rate of reaction if concentration of reactants is doubled.
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    the time taken for half the reaction to complete is inversely proportional to its rate constant
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    the time taken for half change is directly proportional to its initial concentration
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    the time taken for completion of the reaction is independent of initial concentration
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    there is no effect on the rate of reaction if concentration of reactants is doubled
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    A
    (a) The rate is independent of the temperature of the reaction
    B
    (b) The rate is independent of the concentration of the reactants
    C
    (c ) The half-life depends on the concentration on the reactants
    D
    (d) The rate constant has the unit mol `litre^(-1) s^(-1)`
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