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A reaction involving two different react...

A reaction involving two different reactants can never be

A

unimolecular reaction

B

first-order reaction

C

second-order reaction

D

bimolecular reaction

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This is because the minimum number of reactants is two, so the molecularity cannot be one (for molecularity = 1, there should be only one reactant)
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