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Chapter 16 Problem 16.72

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The proposed mechanism for a reaction is (1) A(g) 1 B(g) BA X(g) [fast] (2) X(g) 1 C(g) - Y(g) [slow] (3) Y(g) - D(g) [fast] (a) What is the overall equation? (b) Identify the intermediate(s), if any. (c) What are the molecularity and the rate law for each step? (d) Is the mechanism consistent with the actual rate law: Rate 5 k[A][B][C]? (e) Is the following one-step mechanism equally valid: A(g) 1 B(g) 1 C(g) - D(g)?

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The first step in solving 16 problem number 72 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The proposed mechanism for a reaction is (1) A(g) 1 B(g) BA X(g) [fast] (2) X(g) 1 C(g) - Y(g) [slow] (3) Y(g) - D(g) [fast] (a) What is the overall equation? (b) Identify the intermediate(s), if any. (c) What are the molecularity and the rate law for each step? (d) Is the mechanism consistent with the actual rate law: Rate 5 k[A][B][C]? (e) Is the following one-step mechanism equally valid: A(g) 1 B(g) 1 C(g) - D(g)?
From the textbook chapter Kinetics: Rates and Mechanisms of Chemical Reactions you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change - Standalone book 7 
Author Martin Silberberg Dr., Patricia Amateis Professor
ISBN 9780073511177

The proposed mechanism for a reaction is (1) A(g) 1 B(g) BA X(g) [fast] (2) X(g) 1 C(g)

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