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A substance (initial concentration a) reacts according to zero-order kinetics. The time it takes for the completion of the reaction is

A

a/k

B

a/2k

C

k/a

D

2k/a

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For a zero-order kinetics, the time of completion is `[A]_(0)//k` or a/k.
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