Calculate the half life $(t_{1/2})$ and completion time $(T)$ for a zero order reaction if $K = 0.001 \, mol \, L^{-1} \, sec^{-1}$ and initial concentration $(a) = 1 \, M$.

  • A
    $500 \, min, 750 \, min$
  • B
    $500 \, sec, 750 \, sec$
  • C
    $500 \, sec, 1000 \, sec$
  • D
    None of these

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