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1. What is the molecularity of a reaction?
Ans. Molecularity refers to the number of molecules or atoms that participate as reactants in an elementary reaction. It represents the number of molecules that collide simultaneously to bring about a chemical reaction.
2. How is the molecularity of a reaction determined?
Ans. The molecularity of a reaction is determined by looking at the rate equation or the balanced chemical equation for the reaction. For example, if the rate equation is proportional to the concentration of a single reactant, the reaction is considered unimolecular. If it is proportional to the concentration of two reactants, it is considered bimolecular, and so on.
3. Can a reaction have a molecularity of zero?
Ans. No, a reaction cannot have a molecularity of zero. Molecularity refers to the number of reactant molecules participating in the reaction. If there are no reactant molecules involved, there would be no reaction taking place.
4. What is the difference between molecularity and order of a reaction?
Ans. Molecularity and the order of a reaction are two different concepts. Molecularity refers to the number of molecules or atoms involved in an elementary reaction, whereas the order of a reaction is determined experimentally and represents the sum of the exponents in the rate equation. The order of a reaction may or may not be the same as its molecularity.
5. Can the molecularity of a reaction change during the course of the reaction?
Ans. No, the molecularity of a reaction remains constant throughout the course of the reaction. It is determined by the stoichiometry of the balanced chemical equation and does not change as the reaction progresses. However, the overall order of the reaction may change due to factors such as the presence of catalysts or the dependence of the rate on other factors like temperature or pressure.

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