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Consider the following overall reaction which is experimentally observed to be second order in AB and zero order in C: AB+C ->...Asked by michelle
Consider the following overall reaction which is experimentally observed to be second order in AB and zero order in C:
AB+C -> A+BC
Determine whether the mechanism below is valid for this reaction
AB+ AB -> AB(sub 2) + A slow
AB(sub2) + C -> AB+BC fast
AB+C -> A+BC
Determine whether the mechanism below is valid for this reaction
AB+ AB -> AB(sub 2) + A slow
AB(sub2) + C -> AB+BC fast
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Answered by
jv
For this question you must fallow the 2 main rules of mechanisms. 1)The slowest elementary (RDS)step must match the rate law of the given rate law. 2)The mechanisms must match the given reaction after crossing out the intermediates of the reactions in the mechanisms.
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