xiii. What is zeroth order reaction? Derive its integrated rate law. What are the units of rate constant?
Answer:- Reactions in which the rate is independent of the reactant concentration are zeroth-order reaction.
The integrated rate law for zero-order reactions:
For a zero-order reaction, A → P, the differential rate law is given by:
rate = \(-\frac{d[A]}{[A]} = k[A]_0 = k \quad \text{(1)}\)
Rearranging Equation (1) gives:
\(d[A] = -k dt \quad (\because [A]^0 = 1)\)
Integration between the limits:
\([A] = [A]_0\) at \(t = 0\) and \([A] = [A]_t\) at \(t = t\) gives: