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The rate constant for a zero order reaction is

A

`k=(C_(0))/(2t)`

B

`k=(C_(0)-C_(t))/(t)`

C

`k=ln.(C_(0)-C_(t))/(t)`

D

`k=(C_(0))/(C_(t))`

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The correct Answer is:
B

For a zero order reaction,
`C_(0)-C_(1)=ktimplies k=(C_(0)-C_(t))/(t)`
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