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Distugesh between order and molecularity of a reaction ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The order of reaction is an empirical quantity determined by experiment from the rate law of the reaction. It is the sum of the exponents in the rate law equation. Molecularity, on the other hand, is deduced from the mechanism of an elementary reaction, and is used only in context of an elementary reaction.

Answered by AlokRaj7487
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The order of reaction is an empirical quantity determined by experiment from the rate law of the reaction. It is the sum of the exponents in the rate law equation. Molecularity, on the other hand, is deduced from the mechanism of an elementary reaction, and is used only in context of an elementary reaction.

The molecularity of a reaction represents the number of atoms, molecules, or ions that will interfere with each other for the chemical reaction to occur within a limited time frame. The main differences between order and order of reaction are given below.

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