Chemistry, asked by manichandrika2654, 9 months ago

possible value of molecularity​

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Answered by ForeverSweety26
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it can only be positive integer. The value of molecularity cannot be greater than 3 as more than three molecules may not mutually collide or come closer during the course of the chemical reaction.

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Answered by rahul123437
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The possible value of molecularity cannot be greater than 3.

Explanation:

  • The value of molecularity cannot be greater than 3
  • It cannot have value of molecularity to be zero, negative, fractional, infinite, and imaginary.
  • It can only be a positive integer. as more than three molecules may not mutually collide or come closer during the course of the chemical reaction.
  • The maximum value of molecularity is 3.
  • Its value cannot be zero.
  • It is the number of reacting species which is taking part in an elementary reaction
  • It must collide simultaneously to bring about a chemical reaction is called the molecularity of a reaction.
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