Assertion: Order and molecularity are same.
Reason: Order is determined experimentally, and molecularity is the sum of the stoichiometric coefficient of rate determining elementary step.
Choose the correct answer out of the following choices.
A. Both assertion and reason are correct, and the reason is correct of assertion.
B. Both assertion and reason are correct, but reason does not explain assertion.
C. Assertion is correct, but reason is incorrect
D. Both assertion and reason are incorrect.
E. Assertion is incorrect, but reason is correct.
Assertion: Order and molecularity are same.
Reason: Order is determined experimentally, and molecularity is the sum of the stoichiometric coefficient of rate determining elementary step.
Choose the correct answer out of the following choices.
A. Both assertion and reason are correct, and the reason is correct of assertion.
B. Both assertion and reason are correct, but reason does not explain assertion.
C. Assertion is correct, but reason is incorrect
D. Both assertion and reason are incorrect.
E. Assertion is incorrect, but reason is correct.
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1 Answer
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This is a Assertion and Reason Type as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Correct option: E
The order and molecularity may or may not be the same, assertion is false, but reason is right. The sum of the power of the reactants is the order of reaction, which may be easily determined. The total of the stoichiometric coefficient of the rate-determining elementary step determines molecularity
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