Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear ChemistryHard
Question
The hypothetical reaction : 2A + B → C + D
is catalyzed by E as indicated in the possible mechanism below -
Step-I : A + E ⇋ AE (fast)
Step-2 : AE + A → A2 + E (slow)
Step-3 : A2+ B → + D (fast)
what rate law best agrees with this mechanism
is catalyzed by E as indicated in the possible mechanism below -
Step-I : A + E ⇋ AE (fast)
Step-2 : AE + A → A2 + E (slow)
Step-3 : A2+ B → + D (fast)
what rate law best agrees with this mechanism
Options
A.r = k[A] [B]
B.r = k[A] [E]
C.r = k[A]2 [E]
D.r = k[A]2 [B]
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