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A reaction involiving two different reac...

A reaction involiving two different reactants can never be:

A

bimolecular reaction

B

second order reaction

C

first order reaction

D

unimolecular reaction

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The correct Answer is:
D

Molecularity is the number of molecules (or atoms or ions) on the reactant side of the chemical equation for the two different reacting molecules is a bimolecular reaction. However, a complex reaction involving two different reactants can be a second order or a first order reaction depending upon reaction mechanism.
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