Question 51 What is the molecularity of the following elementary reaction? NHCl(aq) + OH(aq) - NC12...
reaction. The elementary reaction representing the formation of ozone: 026)+O(g) + M()O3(e)+M" () is an example of a bimolecular termolecular unimolecular tetramolecular
reaction. The elementary reaction representing the formation of ozone: 026)+O(g) + M()O3(e)+M" () is an example of a bimolecular termolecular unimolecular tetramolecular
reaction. The elementary reaction representing the formation of ozone: O2(g)+O(g) + Mig)--03()+M*() is an example of a bimolecular termolecular unimolecular tetramolecular
1. A three-step mechanism has been suggested for the formation of carbonyl chloride: Step 1: Cl2 ===> 2 Cl (fast equlibrium) Step 2: Cl + CO ===> COCl (fast equilibrium) Step 3: COCl + Cl2 ===> COCl2 + Cl (slow) What is the molecularity of the rate-determining step? unimolecular bimolecular termolelcular none of these 2. The elementary reaction representing the formation of ozone, O2(g) + O(g) + M(g) ===> O3(g) + M*(g) is an example of a _________ reaction. unimolecular...
What is the molecularity of the elementary reaction? NO(g) + Cl2(g) --> NOCl(g) + Cl(g) A. unimolecular B. bimolecular C. termolecular D. No reaction will take place.
What is the molecularity of the rate determining step in this mechanism? CH3COOC2H5 + H2O → CH3COOC2H6+ + OH- (Slow) CH3COOC2H6+ → CH3COOH + C2H5+ (Fast) C2H5+ + OH- → C2H5OH (Fast) A. unimolecular B. tetramolecular C. bimolecular D. termolecular E. need additional information
Consider the elementary reaction equation K(g)+HCl(g)⟶KCl(g)+H(g) What is the order with respect to K? order: What is the overall order of the reaction? overall order: Classify the reaction as unimolecular, bimolecular, or termolecular. termolecular unimolecular bimolecular
Question 7 1 pts The following two-step mechanism has been proposed for the gas phase decomposition of nitrous oxide: N20 (g) → N2 (g) + O (g) step 1 N20 (g) + O (g) - N2(g) + O2(g) step 2 Overall Reaction: 2 N20 (g) → 2N2 (g) + O2 (g) What is the molecularity of the first and second elementary steps of the mechanism? The first step is termolecular, and the second step is bimolecular, Both steps are bimolecular,...
Consider the following mechanism for the reaction of hydrogen and iodine monochloride: Step1.H2(g)+ICl(g)?HI(g)+HCl(g)Step2.HI(g)+ICl(g)?I2(g)+HCl(g) Part A Write the equation for the overall reaction. Write the equation for the overall reaction. H2(g)+2ICl(g)?I2(g)+2HCl(g) H2(g)+ICl(g)?I2(g)+HCl(g) H2(g)+2ICl(g)?I2(g)+HCl(g) H2(g)+ICl(g)?I2(g)+2HCl(g) SubmitMy AnswersGive Up Part B Identify any reaction intermediates. Identify any reaction intermediates. HCl HI ICl H2 SubmitMy AnswersGive Up Part C What is the molecularity of the first elementary step? What is the molecularity of the first elementary step? unimolecular bimolecular termolecular SubmitMy AnswersGive Up Part...
14-99. The mechanism for the reaction 2H,0, (aq) ® 2H,00) +0,) in the presence of I (aq) is proposed to be: Step 1: H,02(aq) + I (aq) ® H,0(0) + Ol (aq) Step 2: H,0, (aq) + 01 (aq) ® H,00) + 0,(g) + 1 (aq) (slow) (fast) What is the molecularity of the rate-determining step? Select one: a. zero molecular b. unimolecular c. bimolecular d. termolecular e. More information is needed to answer this question.