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Objective Knowledge Check Question 14 Suppose the formation of nitrogen dioxide proceeds by the following mechanism step elementary reaction rate constant 1 | 2NO(g) â N2O2(g) 21N,02(9) +02(g) â 2NO2(g)| k2 Suppose also k,»k2·That is, the first step is much faster than the second. Write the balanced chemical equation for the overall chemical reaction: Write the experimentally- observable rate law for the overall chemical rate D Note: your answer should not contain the concentrations of any intermediates. Express the rate constant k for the overall chemical reaction in terms of k1, k2, and (if necessary) the rate constants k.1 and k-2 for the reverse of the two elementary reactions in the mechanism.
Objective Knowledge Check Question 14 Suppose the formation of nitrogen dioxide proceeds by the following mechanism step elementary reaction rate constant 1 | 2NO(g) â N2O2(g) 21N,02(9) +02(g) â 2NO2(g)| k2 Suppose also k,»k2·That is, the first step is much faster than the second. Write the balanced chemical equation for the overall chemical reaction: Write the experimentally- observable rate law for the overall chemical rate D Note: your answer should not contain the concentrations of any intermediates. Express the rate constant k for the overall chemical reaction in terms of k1, k2, and (if necessary) the rate constants k.1 and k-2 for the reverse of the two elementary reactions in the mechanism.
Nelly StrackeLv2
19 Jan 2019