Chemistry, asked by annu1304, 9 months ago

differentiate between order and molecularity of reaction​

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Answered by dhananjay715
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Order of a reaction is the sum of the exponents to which the concentration terms of the reactants are raised. Molecularity is the number of molecules/atoms participants in a reaction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Order of reaction: Order of the reaction is defined as the sum of the powers to which the concentration (or pressure) terms are raised I the rate law expression.

Molecularity of a Reaction:According to collision theory , for a chemical reaction to place , molecules must collide with one another .

The number of reacting species (molecules, atoms or ions ) that must come together and collide

with each other simultaneously to bring about a chemical reaction is known as the Molecularity of the reaction.

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