Another proposed mechanism problem: H2O2

  1. Another proposed mechanism problem:H2O2 + I ---> H2O +IO slow H2O2 + IO ---> H2O + O2 + I fast Which of the following statements
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  2. The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in solution and in the presence of iodide ion was studied in laboratory, and the
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  3. The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in solution and in the presence of iodide ion was studied in laboratory, and the
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  4. The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in solution and in the presence of iodide ion was studied in laboratory, and the
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  5. The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in solution and in the presence of iodide ion was studied in laboratory, and the
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  6. 1) The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in solution and in the presence of iodide ion was studied in laboratory, and the
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  7. 1) The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in solution and in the presence of iodide ion was studied in laboratory, and the
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  8. 1) The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in solution and in the presence of iodide ion was studied in laboratory, and the
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  9. The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in solution and in the presence of iodide ion was studied in laboratory, and the
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  10. The following three step mechanism has been proposed for the oxidation of iodide ion by peroxide:H2o2 + I^- ----> HOI + OH^-
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