During the course of a Zero order chemical reaction, the rate of a reaction
Remains constant throughout
Increases as the reaction proceeds
Decreases as the reaction proceeds
First increases followed by a decrease
For a Zero order reaction,
Rate of reaction =
Rate of reaction = K
The rate of reaction is independent of concentration of reactant. Hence, the rate of reaction remains constant throughout.
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