Answer
Fifth option. The reaction has half-life that does not depend upon the initial concentation of the reactant.
Explanation
The statement in the fifth option is false. Because, according to the graph, the reaction zero order and its half-life formula is , where, [A]0 is the initial concentration of the reactant A.
All other options are wrong
First option. Wrong. Because, it is a true statement. The value of slope can be noted from the equation of straight line.
Second option. Wrong. Because, it is a true statement. The unit of k for zero order is M/s
Third option. Wrong. Because, it is a true statement. Initial concentration can be noted from the graph.
Fourth option. Wrong. Because, it is a true statement.
= 1/2*0.0034
= 1/0.0068
= 147 sec (or)
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