Order and molecularity of a chemical rexn definition chemistry
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In general, molecularity of simple reactions is equal to the sum of the number of molecules of reactants involved in the balanced stoichiometric equation. or. The molecularity of a reaction is the number of reactant molecules taking part in a single step of the reaction.
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In general, molecularity of simple reactions is equal to the sum of the number of molecules of reactants involved in the balanced stoichiometric equation. or. The molecularity of a reaction is the number of reactant molecules taking part in a single step of the reaction.
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