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Consider the 2-step reaction mechanism
The overall rate of a chemical reaction is determined by
a)the slowest step in the reaction mechanism. b)the fastest step in the
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The overall rate of any chemical reaction is most closely related to
a) the number of steps in the reaction mechanism b)the
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Reaction Mechanism
Formation of hydrogen bromide takes place as: H2 + Br 2<- 2HBr -> If the chemical reaction has occured by a
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-The reaction mechanism for a reaction is as follows… Step 1 O3 (g) + NO2 (g)→ NO3 (g) + O2 (g)
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Given…Overall reaction:
2 NO2 (g) + F2 (g) → 2 NO2F (g) Rate = k[NO2][F2] a. Can this be a single step reaction? b. Postulate
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Consider the 2-step reaction mechanism
fast 2NO + H2 $ N2O+H2O slow N2O+H2 ! N2+H2O net 2NO + 2H2 ! N2 + 2H2O Which of the
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Consider the 2-step reaction mechanism
fast 2NO + H2 $ N2O+H2O slow N2O+H2 ! N2+H2O net 2NO + 2H2 ! N2 + 2H2O Which of the
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Consider the reaction mechanism below:
2 BF3 → B2F6 slow B2F6 + NH3 → BF3 + F3BNH3 fast a. What is the overall reaction that
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In a chain mechanism, a reaction in which two free radicals combine to form a stable molecule would be called the
A) initiation
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True or False:
1. A rate law can be written from the molecularity of the slowest elementary step. 2.The final rate law can
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