Which one of the following is wrong about molecularity of a reaction

Which One Of The Following Is Wrong About Molecularity Of Chemistry Question

Which one of the following is wrong about molecularity of a reaction

Options

(a) It may be whole number or fractional
(b) It is calculated from reaction mechanism
(c) It is the number of molecules of the reactants taking part in a single step chemical reaction
(d) It is always equal to the order of elementary reaction

Correct Answer:

It may be whole number or fractional

Explanation:

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Topics: Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics (87)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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