Chemical Engineering - Chemical Reaction Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Chemical Reaction Engineering - Section 6 (Q.No. 27)
27.
Molecularity of an elementary reaction, P + Q
R + S is

Discussion:
11 comments Page 1 of 2.
Chayanika said:
2 years ago
B is the correct answer. Molecularity only considers the reactant stoichiometry.
Ganesh Kumar said:
3 years ago
Moleculartity can't be more than 3.
How Possible 4? Please explain.
How Possible 4? Please explain.
Saif aljobory said:
5 years ago
The right answer is B.
Dhruvil patel said:
5 years ago
The Correct answer is B Molecularity: Number of molecules taking participate reactant in the chemical reaction.
Brajesh Kumar said:
6 years ago
Answer is B. Kindly correct this.
Yogesh Kuriya said:
6 years ago
Yes the option B-(2) is correct.
Becuase the molecularity is determine by the sum of the molecule of reactant tack part in the reaction, not the product.
Becuase the molecularity is determine by the sum of the molecule of reactant tack part in the reaction, not the product.
Veer Singh said:
7 years ago
Molecularity is 2. So, option B is correct.
Deepak said:
8 years ago
Yes, the answer should be B.
Sakhawat said:
8 years ago
Molecularity is 2. So, option B is correct.
Imran said:
8 years ago
Molecularity : Number of molecules taking participate (reactant) in a chemical reaction.
Answer is option B. 2.
Answer is option B. 2.
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