X(g)+ 2Y(s) + 3Z(g) ⟶ 2L(g) + 4T(g)

If this reaction occurs in one step, what is the order of this reaction?

I am not even sure what this means. Could someone explain?

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I believe that will be 4th order which is highly unlikely to happen in real life. 1X comes together SIMULTANEOUSLY with 3 z to form 2 L and 4T/ It is unlikely because it is essentially impossible for 1 x and 3z to come together in the exact same second (nanosecond?) to bond.
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