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प्रश्न
Write the expression of integrated rate equation for zero order reaction.
उत्तर
The integrated rate equation for zero-order reaction is k = `([R_0 - R])/t`
Where,
k = Rate constant
R0 = Initial concentration of reactant
R = Final concentration of reactant
t = Time taken
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