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it is first order reaction...
A zero-order reaction is a reaction that proceeds at a rate that is independent of reactant concentration. Typically with increasing or decreasing reactants
In a zero order overall process, the rate and rate constant will be the same. (Reaction order is an exponent, and if that exponent is "0" then the value is "1" and will cancel out.)
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1410 kJ
286 kJ
572 kJ (just multiply like you would in algebra)
2820 kJ
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it is first order reaction...
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This depends on the reaction.
If a reaction is first order, a graph of reaction rate against reagent concentration will be a straight line.
1 order
In general, and depending on the order of the reaction, the rate will decrease as the reaction progresses.
The reaction rate depends on the order of the reaction. In general (except for zero order), as the reaction progresses, the rate decreases with time.