For a zero order reaction will the molecularity be equal to zero? Explain.

No, the molecularity of a reaction is never zero. Molecularity of any reaction is the number of reacting species taking part in an elementary reaction, which must collide simultaneously in order to bring about a chemical reaction. So, zero molecularity means there is no reactant, as a result of which a reaction cannot occur. So if there is a reaction then its molecularity will be greater than zero.


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