Interpretation:
The characteristics of zeroth-order, first order, second order and pseudofirst-odrer reactions has to be summarized.
Concept Introduction:
Zeroth order reaction:
Zero order reaction is a reaction where the rate is independent of concentration. This means that rate of the reaction will be equal to rate constant.
Example:
First order reaction:
First order reaction is a reaction in which the rate is depend only on one reactant concentration.
Example:
Second order reaction:
Example:
Pseudo-first order
Reaction which is not of first order but made first order by increasing the concentration of one or the other reactant.
Example:
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