the following statements relate to the reaction for the formation of HI: H2(g) + I2(g)--> 2HI(g) Rate= k[H2][I2] Determine which of the following statements is true.
(a) The reaction must occur in a single step
(b) This is a second-order reaction overall
(c) If the concentrations of both reactants are doubled, the rate will double
(d) Raising the temperature lowers the activation energy for this reaction
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