zero order kinetics

Why Does Zero Order Kinetics Occur in Catalysis?

Zero order kinetics often occurs in catalyzed reactions when the catalyst surface becomes saturated with reactants. In such cases, the rate of reaction is limited by the number of active sites available on the catalyst, rather than the concentration of reactants in the solution. This saturation condition ensures that the active sites are occupied at all times, making the reaction rate constant.

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