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MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEIChO (Chemistry Olympiad)Physical ChemistryChemical kineticsOrder and Molecularity of Reactions

The number of reacting species (atoms, ions or molecules) taking part in an elementary reaction, which must collide simultaneously in order to bring about a chemical reaction is called …A… of a reaction Here, A refer to

A.molecularity✓ Correct
B.order
C.mechanism
D.None of these
Explanation

The number of reacting species taking part in an elementary reaction which must collide simultaneously in order to bring about a chemical reaction is called molecularity of a reaction.

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