Write two differences between order and molecularity of a reaction
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In fact, molecularityand order of reaction are identical if the reaction is elementary. They may become different when thereaction is complex and has a mechanism. The molecularity of a reaction is defined as the number of molecules or ions that participate in the rate determining step
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HERE ARE SOME MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ORDER AND MOLECURAITY IN A REACTION:-⭐⭐⭐⭐
**ORDER:-❤
*Order is an experimental property.
*Order concerns with kinetics (or rate law).
*Order may change with a change in experimental condition.
*It can have fractional values.
*It can be zero.
**MOLECULARITY:-♥
*Molecuraity is the theoretical property.
*Molecuraity concerns with mechanism.
*Molecuraity cannot change with a change in experimental conditions.
*It has integral values only.
*It cannot be zero.
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HERE ARE SOME MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ORDER AND MOLECURAITY IN A REACTION:-⭐⭐⭐⭐
**ORDER:-❤
*Order is an experimental property.
*Order concerns with kinetics (or rate law).
*Order may change with a change in experimental condition.
*It can have fractional values.
*It can be zero.
**MOLECULARITY:-♥
*Molecuraity is the theoretical property.
*Molecuraity concerns with mechanism.
*Molecuraity cannot change with a change in experimental conditions.
*It has integral values only.
*It cannot be zero.
HOPE IT HELPS...:-)..
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