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For the chemical reaction I^(ɵ) + OCl^...

For the chemical reaction
`I^(ɵ) + OCl^(ɵ) rarr Cl^(ɵ) + OI^(ɵ)`
Rate `= (k[OCl^(ɵ)] [I^(ɵ)])/([overset(ɵ)(OH)]`
a. What is the order and moleculartiy of the reaction ?

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(a) Rate `= (k[OCl^(ɵ)][I^(ɵ)])/(overset(ɵ)[[OH]))`
Order of reaction `=1+1-1=1`
Molecularity of reaction `=1+1=2`
b. Molearity w.r.t. `[overset(ɵ)(OH)] = 0`
Order w.r.t. `[overset(ɵ)(OH)] = -1`
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