The reaction? H2(g)+ I2(g)---> 2HI(g) may occur by the following mechanism: k1(--->) I2<=>2I (fast, equilibrium) k-1(<---) I + I + H2 ---> 2HI (slow) k2
Select the rate law that is predicted by the mechanism.
A. rate = k'[I2] [H2]
B. rate = k'[I2] [H2]2
C. rate = k'[I2]2 [H2]
D. rate = k'[I]2 [H2]
E. rate = k'[I] [H2]
Select the rate law that is predicted by the mechanism.
A. rate = k'[I2] [H2]
B. rate = k'[I2] [H2]2
C. rate = k'[I2]2 [H2]
D. rate = k'[I]2 [H2]
E. rate = k'[I] [H2]
1 Answer
A.
Explanation:
The reaction rate is a direct function of the reactants concentrations,
aA+ bB → cC
Where
The proposed mechanism is
It illustrates that the reaction is a function of reactant concentrations (only controlled by the slower reaction)
However,
From 2:
From 1:
Substitute 5 into 3.
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