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Derive the integrated rate equation for rate constant of Zero order reaction.

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Consider zero order reaction
`R(R)P` Integrating
Rate`=(d[R])/(dt)=K[R]^0" "[R]=-Kt+1`
`d[R]=K.dt` At `t=0[R]=[R]^0" ":.[R]_0=1`
`K=[R]_0-Cancel[R]_t`
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