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Chapter 13 Problem 13.56

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For the reaction X2 1 Y 1 Z XY 1 XZ it is found that doubling the concentration of X2 doubles the reaction rate, tripling the concentration of Y triples the rate, and doubling the concentration of Z has no effect. (a) What is the rate law for this reaction? (b) Why is it that the change in the concentration of Z has no effect on the rate?(c) Suggest a mechanism for the reaction that is consistent with the rate law

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Title Chemistry 12 
Author Raymond Chang; Kenneth Goldsby
ISBN 9780078021510

Solved: For the reaction X2 1 Y 1 Z XY 1 XZ it is found

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