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Consider the reaction 2 NO + Cl2 + 2 NOCI A possible mechanism is: Cl2 =...
Consider the reaction 2 NO + Cl2 → 2 NOCI A possible mechanism is: Cl2 ⇄ 2 Cl (fast) Cl + NO → NOCl (slow) If this is correct, the rate law will be: A. rate = k [NO]0.5[Cl] B. rate = k [NO]2[Cl2] C. rate = k [NO][Cl2] D. rate = k [NO][Cl]2 E. rate = k [NO][Cl2]0.5
y courses CHEM 1C-A-M20 Week 6 Cumulative Exa ered 5.00 Consider the following reaction mechanism: 2 NO,CI = clo, + N2O + Clo fast N20 + clo, = NO2 + NOCI fast NOCI + ClO – NO, + Cl2 slow tion What is the rate law for this reaction mechanism? Select one: a. rate = k [N,0] [C10,] (CIO) [No,j' b. rate = k [Noci) [NO_ch? (cio,' [N,01" c. none of the listed answer choices d. rate = k [NO_ch?(no,j?...
5. The reaction 2NO+ Cl2 → 2NOCI is thought to occur in two steps, as shown by the following proposed mechanism: O NO + Cl2 NOCI (fast, at equilibrium) (i) NO + NOCI, → 2NOCI (slow) What rate law does this mechanism predict? Select the best choice by circling it. a. rate = ** [NO]?[NOCI] rate = *, [NO]2 C. rate = [NOCL] d. rate = kek [NO](C1,12 rate = [NO] f. rate = kaka [NO]+[C12] g. rate = kak2...
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Rates of Non-elementary reactions Class Activity Consider the following mechanism: 2NO N202 k-1 NzOz + C12-2+2 NOCI a. What is the net reaction? b. Which of the above species is an intermediate? Why? c. Find the rate of the overall reaction using the steady-state approximation. d. Repeat part (c) using the rate-determining step method, assuming the first-step is fast and at equilibrium and the second step is slow. 2NO N,02 (ast,at equilibrium) k-1 N202 + Cl2-22 NOCI...
For the reaction 2 NO(g) + Cl2(g) → 2 NOCl(g) a possible mechanism is (1) NO + Cl2 ⇆ NOCl2 fast (2) NOCl2 + NO → 2 NOCl slow What is the rate law for this mechanism? (Enter an answer in the form k[A][B]^2^, where the appropriate chemical species replace A and B, and the correct orders are indicated.) Enter a formula by surrounding subscripts with underscore "_" and superscripts with carat "^" characters. For example, H3O+ would be entered...
The proposed mechanism for a reaction is Cl2 => Cl+ + Cl- Slow Cl- + H2S => HCl + HS- Fast Cl+ + HS- => HCl + S Fast Which of the following would be a rate law for the reaction? A. rate = k[Cl2] B. rate = k[Cl2][H2S] C. rate = k[Cl2]1/2[H2S] D. rate = k[Cl-][H2S] E. rate = [Cl+][Cl-]
The mechanism for the gas-phase reaction 2NO + Cl2 → 2NOCl is suggested to be: (1) NO + NO → N2O4 (slow) (2) N2O4 + Cl2 → 2NOCl (fast) Based on this mechanism, the rate law for the overall reaction is: Select one: a. Rate = k [NO] b. Rate = k [NO]2 c. Rate = k [NO2]2[Cl2] d. Rate = k [Cl2]
Consider the following three step mechanism for a reaction Cl2 > 2Cl Fast Cl+CHCl3 > HCl+CCl3 Slow Cl+CCl3 > CCl4 Fast What is the predicted rate law? How do you do it? The answer is rate=K[Cl2]^.5 [CHCl3]
5. Consider this 2-step mechanism for a reaction. NO2(g) + Cl2(g) k1 ClNO2 (g) + Cl(g) Slow NO2(g) + Cl(g) k2 ClNO2(g) Fast a. What is the overall reaction? b. Identify the intermediates in the mechanism. c. What is the predicted rate law?
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10.00 points Select all of the mechanisms that are plausible for the given reaction and its experimentally determined rate law. Overall Reaction: 2NO + CI, + 2NOCI Experimentally Determined Rate Law: rate = k[NO][CI] Step 1: NOCI, + NOCI, (slow) Step 2: NOCI, NQ -- 2NÓCI (fast) Step 1: CI, -+ 2Cl (slow) Step 2: 2NO+2CI2NOCI (fast) Step 1: NOCI, NOCI...