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What is molecularity of a reaction?

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Molecularity. ... The molecularity of a reaction is defined as the number of molecules or ions that participate in the rate determining step. A mechanism in which two reacting species combine in the transition state of the rate-determining step is called bimolecular.
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Molecularity of simple reactions is equal to the sum of the number of molecules of reactants involved in the balanced stoichimetric equation the molecularity of a reaction is the number of reactant's molecule taking part in a single step of the reactions.

Molecularity is the theoretical concept

molecularity can't be 0 negative fractional infinite or imaginary

The minimum number of reacting particles that come together or collide in a rate determining step to form product of products is called the molecularity of the reaction

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