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A reaction involving two different reactants:

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can never be a second order reaction.
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can never be a unimolecular reaction.
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can never be a bimolecular reaction
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can never be a first order reaction.
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Solution

The correct option is B can never be a unimolecular reaction.
As two different reactant molecules are reacting it can never be a unimolecular reaction.

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