Chemistry, asked by deepmahor194, 9 months ago

Define molecularity of a reaction and also given example​

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Answered by priyanshiojha51
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The molecularity of the chemical reaction is equal to the sum of the stochiometric coefficients of the reactants in the chemical equation of the reaction. It is also defined as the number of reactant molecules taking part in a single step of the reaction. Examples: 1. The Simple Case of Unimolecular Reaction.

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Answered by C0R0NA
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What is Molecularity of Reaction?

=> No. of Atoms, ions & Molecules which must collide with one another to results in chemical reactions.

  • EX: NH4 NO2 ==> N2 + 2H2O
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