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Why the initial concentration of product in a chemical reaction is taken to be zero?
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Yogender Singh 6 years, 7 months ago

Ya I agree with u but acutely we also showing the product at t=0

Yashu Bhasin 6 years, 7 months ago

It is because the reaction hasn't taken place yet and there is no formation of product at that moment. At time=0 when the required condition for reaction is just provided, only reactant is there so its concentration is taken 1 and concentration of product is 0 because the product has not formed yet.
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