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Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Basics - Section 6 (Q.No. 26)
26.
The order of a chemical reaction
Discussion:
9 comments Page 1 of 1.
Nishant said:
8 years ago
The order of a chemical reaction can be fractional. And also order determined from the stoichiometry of the reaction is often erroneous one. The Correct answer would be B.
Amit Binwal said:
8 years ago
Is only an experimentally quantity?
Shubham said:
8 years ago
According to me, A, B and D are correct.
Shubham said:
7 years ago
A, B and D are correct and I think more appropriate out of these is A.
Kanike chiranjeevi said:
6 years ago
Only option A is the correct answer.
Dharmendra kumar said:
6 years ago
Is only an experimentally quantity.
Yogesh said:
6 years ago
A and D both are correct here. B can't be the correct option unless it is given that reaction is elementary.
(3)
Ramsajan Paswan said:
3 years ago
The Order of reaction can not define by Stoichiometric. । It is an experimental quantity. It can be Zero. But can not be a fraction value. So, correct answer is A.
(2)
Pawan Kumar Sharma said:
2 years ago
The order can be positive, negative, zero or even fractional. It can be determined only experimentally and does not depend on stoichiometric coefficients of reactants.
The Correct answer is A.
The Correct answer is A.
(3)
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