Molecularity of a Reaction
Molecularity of a Reaction: Overview
In this topic, we will learn how to define and calculate the molecularity of a reaction with the help of examples.
Important Questions on Molecularity of a Reaction
Which statement about molecularity of reaction is not correct?

For a unimolecular reaction:

Which reaction called Trimolecular reaction?

Write a very short note on bimolecular reaction.

The above reaction is an example of

What is the molecularity of the above reaction?

Trimolecular reactions are uncommon because:

If two reactants take part in a reaction, then:

Give an example for trimolecular reaction ?

Define trimolecular or termolecular reaction.

Termolecular reactions involve simultaneous collision between _____ reacting species.(three/ four)

Which of the reactions shows this kind of example ?

Define unimolecuar reaction ?

Give an example for an unimolecular reaction.

If in a unimolecular reaction, takes place according to the mechanism
I.
II.
where are the rate constants and P, and stand for product molecule, normal molecules of reactants and activated molecules of reactants respectively.
Which of the following statements are correct?

For next two question please follow the same
If in a unimolecular reaction, products takes place according to the mechanism
I.
II.
where are the rate constants and P, and stand for product molecule, normal molecules of reactants and activated molecules of reactants respectively.
Which of the following expressions are correct?

Order is applicable to elementary as well as complex reactions whereas _____ is applicable only for elementary reactions.

Consider the reaction
The rate law for the reaction is rate =
In the presence of the reaction occurs in the following elementary steps:
Identify rate determining step.

The reaction between and occurs in the following steps:
The reaction intermediate in the reaction is

The rate law for the reaction is given by rate . The reaction occurs in the following steps:
Identify the slow step.
