question archive Which of the following are correct for zero-order reactions? Check all that apply
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Which of the following are correct for zero-order reactions? Check all that apply. A higher concentration of reactants will not speed up the reaction. The concentration of the reactants changes nonlinearly. The units for the rate constant and the rate of reaction are the same. The rate of reaction does not equal the rate constant. A zero-order reaction slows down as the reaction proceeds. In the hydrogenation of ethylene using a nickel catalyst, the initial concentration of ethylene is 1.55mol middot L-1 and its rate constant (k) is 0.0014mol middot L-1 middot s-1. Determine the rate of reaction if it follows a zero-order reaction mechanism. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.