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➪. What is molecularity of a reaction ?​

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Answered by srigowribudidha0
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Molecularity in chemistry is the number of molecules that come together to react in an elementary reaction and is equal to the sum of stoichiometric coefficients of reactants in the elementary reaction with effective collision and correct orientation.

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Answered by TokyoLights
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The molecularity of a reaction is defined as the number of reacting molecules which collide simultaneously to bring about a chemical reaction. In other words, the molecularity of an elementary reaction is defined as the number of reactant molecules taking part in the reaction.

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