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The number of molecule taking parts in a chemical reaction is called as........................

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Answered by arjundatla1307
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Explanation:

These numbers are called coefficients, and they tell us how many of each molecule participate in the reaction. They must be included in order to make our equation balanced, meaning that the number of atoms of each element is the same on the two sides of the equation.

Answered by Anonymous
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The number of molecules taking part in a chemical reaction is called molecularity.

  • There is the participation of the molecules in a chemical reaction in the rate-determining step.
  • The rate-determining step tells us how many molecules reacted in the chemical reaction.
  • They are also called reactants.
  • There are reactants and products in a chemical reaction.
  • The molecules which interact are called reactants and the products produced due to this interaction is called products.

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