Formula for zero order reaction
K= (R0) - (R)/ t
Where k is rate constant = 0.0330 M.S-1
R0 is initial concentration of reactant
R is final concentration of reactant
So here R0 = 0.770 M
R= 0.230M
So by putting values into formula-
t= (0.770-0.230)/0.0330
= 0.54/0.0330
=16.36 seconds
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