Identify the rate equation of the termolecular elementary reaction given below. A+B+C → D+E
a. k[D][E]
b. k[A][B][C]
c. k([A]+[B]+[C])
d. (k[A][B][C])/(k[D][E])
e. k([D]+[E])
Identify the rate equation of the termolecular elementary reaction given below. A+B+C → D+E a. k[D][E]...
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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
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