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Difference between order of reaction and molecularity of reaction

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Answered by ayanaslam2005
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Difference between molecularity and Order of reaction is that...

Molecularity and order of reaction are two terms used regarding the rate of reactions. The main difference between molecularity and order of reaction is that molecularity is a theoretical concept whereas order of reaction can be determined experimentally.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\pink\longmapsto\: The sum of the powers of concentration terms in the rate law expression.

\green\longmapsto\: Order of a reaction can be determined experimentally.

\blue\longmapsto\: it can be a zero or fraction.

\red\longmapsto\: It is applicable to elementary and also complex reactions.

\orange\longmapsto\: Negative order reaction is possible.

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\pink\longmapsto\: The number of molecules present in the rate determining step of reaction.

\green\longmapsto\: Molecularity of a reaction can be determined theoretically.

\blue\longmapsto\: It cannot be a zero or fraction.

\red\longmapsto\: It can be applicable to only elementary reactions.

\orange\longmapsto\: Molecularitt can never be negative.

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