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Which of the following statements are applicable to a balanced chemical equation of an elementary reaction ?

A

Order is same as molecularity

B

Order is less than the molecularity

C

Order is greater than the molecularity

D

Molecularity can be zero

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The correct Answer is:
A

Hint : order and molecularity are equal in elementary reaction. Order can be zero but molecularity can never be zero.
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