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Reactant 'A' (initial concentration, a) reacts according to zero order kinetics, the time takews for the completion of the reaction is

A

`a/K`

B

`K/a`

C

`a/(2K`

D

`(2K)/a`

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A

For zero order reaction `t_("completion")` = a/k
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