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Help with part a!!! Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is catalyzed by iodide ion The catalyzed reaction is thought to proceed by a two-step mechanism: H2O (aq) + I^- (aq) rightarrow H2O(1) + IO (aq) IO^- (aq) + H_2O_2(aq) rightarrow H_2O(1) + 02(g) + I^- (aq) Enter the chemical equation tor the overall process Express your answer as a chemical equation including all phases. Identify the intermediate, if any, in the mechanism Express your answer as a chemical formula.
Help with part a!!!
Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is catalyzed by iodide ion The catalyzed reaction is thought to proceed by a two-step mechanism: H2O (aq) + I^- (aq) rightarrow H2O(1) + IO (aq) IO^- (aq) + H_2O_2(aq) rightarrow H_2O(1) + 02(g) + I^- (aq) Enter the chemical equation tor the overall process Express your answer as a chemical equation including all phases. Identify the intermediate, if any, in the mechanism Express your answer as a chemical formula.
Patrina SchowalterLv2
19 Oct 2019