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Define order of reaction. How does order of a reaction differ from molecularity for a comples

reaction?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Order of reaction → The order of a chemical reaction is defined as the sum of powers of molar concentration of the reacting species in the rate equation of the reaction.

For a complex reaction, molecularity has no significance while the order of a reaction is applicable in both, i.e, simple and complex reactions.

Answered by nittalard
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Explanation:

For a complex reaction, molecularity has no significance while the order of a reaction is applicable in both, i.e, simple and complex reactions.

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