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Question
Give two examples for zero order reaction.
Solution
Examples for a zero order reaction:
1. Photochemical reaction between H2 and Cl
\[\ce{H2_{(g)} + Cl2_{(g)} ->[hv] 2HCl_{(g)}}\]
2. Decomposition of N2O on hot platinum surface
\[\ce{N2O_{(g)} ⇌ N2_{(g)} + 1/2 O2_{(g)}}\]
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