exception of molecularity?
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Molecularity is the no. of molecules taht come to react eachother .
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More specifically, molecularity is the number of species that must collide for a step in the chemical reaction to proceed, not just the total amount of reactants forming a product. This tells us the rate of a step in a chemical reaction. or using the rate of the step in the reaction, we can find the molecularity.
For example, given the rate of the reaction is k[A], the molecularity is unimolecular, or if the rate is k[A]^2, that step must be bimolecular.
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