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Why is the term 'molecularity ' not applicable for complex reactions ?

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  • For a complex reaction -

    A
    order of overall reaction is same as molecularity of the slowest step
    B
    order of overall reaction is less than the molecularity of the slowest step
    C
    order of overall reaction is less than the molecularity of the slowest step
    D
    molecularity of the slowest step is never zero or non interger
  • This question has Statement I and Statement II. Of four choices given after the Statements choose the one that best describes two statements Statement-I: A complex reaction has molecularity equal to the order of that reaction. Molecularity has no meaning for a complex reaction.

    A
    Statement-I is true, Statement-II is true, Statement II is a correct explanation of Statement -I
    B
    Statement-I is true, Statement-II is true, Statement-II is not a correct explanation of Statement-I.
    C
    Statement-I is true, Statement-II is false
    D
    Statement-I is false, Statement-II is true.
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