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  • 19-02-2022
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What might cause a chemical reaction to have a zero-order rate law?.

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MelanieL2009 MelanieL2009
  • 19-02-2022
Zero-order reactions are typically found when a material that is required for the reaction to proceed, such as a surface or a catalyst, is saturated by the reactants. A reaction is zero-order if concentration data is plotted versus time and the result is a straight line.
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