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how h2 +cl2----> 2hcl is zero order reaction 4:01 pm but dx/dt=k[h][cl] order of reaction is 1+1=2 so how it is zero order reaction

how h2 +cl2----> 2hcl is zero order reaction

4:01 pmbut dx/dt=k[h][cl] order of reaction is  1+1=2 so how it is zero order reaction

Grade:12th pass

4 Answers

Nitin
110 Points
7 years ago
There is a difference, please imbibe it in your mind
 
 order of the reaction is not simply the concentration of reactant and product raised to their stoichiometric coefficient, it is determined experimentally. By observing the reaction and plotting the respective graph
hero
123 Points
7 years ago
See that for determining the order of any reaction we have to do it experimentally . It is also done by adding the exponents of terms in rate law expression . Remember rate law expression is different from equilibrium reaction expression. Hope it helps.
Insha
11 Points
6 years ago
The formation of hcl is independent on the concentration of h and cl as it is light 💡 depend reaction
monika nagar
21 Points
6 years ago
All photochemical reactions are zero order rxn and it does not depend on the concentration of the reactants . So,it is a zero order reaction.
 

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