Chemistry, asked by abhirajpathak9, 1 year ago

Can a order of a reaction be negative?

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Answered by aparna64
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No it is not possible .

aparna64: or may u can go against cbse .
abhirajpathak9: Obviously they are not wrong but some things are not completely mentioned at this level
abhirajpathak9: This is an advanced level question which is not covered in NCERT syllabus
abhirajpathak9: you may refer to goggle for the reaction of ozone converting to oxygen
aparna64: something may be exceptional but order cant be negative for sure .
abhirajpathak9: If the reaction order of ozone depeletion would be positive, all ozone would have depleted by now
aparna64: i know dats why i told this can be an exceptional
aparna64: or may be in future there will be change in definition of order dat it can be negative .
467Bhavna111111: actually I have not studied chemical kinetics yet
467Bhavna111111: that's why don't know about the order
Answered by kumarankur164p7u2qy
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order is always positive
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