Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear ChemistryHard
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For a complex (multistep) reaction,
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A.the overall rate of reaction is the rate of slowest step.
B.the overall molecularity has no significance.
C.molecularity and order may or may not be same.
D.the number of rate determining steps may be more than one.
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