Given below is the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in alkaline medium, which is catalysed by iodide ions:
\[
2H_2O_2 \xrightarrow{I^-, \; \text{alkaline medium}} 2H_2O + O_2
\]
The above reaction takes place in two steps:
Step I: \( H_2O_2 + I^- \longrightarrow H_2O + IO^- \) (slow)
Step II: \( H_2O_2 + IO^- \longrightarrow H_2O + I^- + O_2 \) Molecularity of Step I and Step II is:
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Molecularity counts the actual number of reacting species in a single step — it is always a whole number.
Step 1: Molecularity is the total number of reactant species involved in an elementary step. Step 2: For Step I: \( H_2O_2 + I^- \) \[ \text{Number of species} = 2 \quad \Rightarrow \text{Molecularity} = 2 \] Step 3: For Step II: \( H_2O_2 + IO^- \) \[ \text{Number of species} = 2 \quad \Rightarrow \text{Molecularity} = 2 \] Step 4: So, both steps have a molecularity of 2.