Phosgene (Cl2CO), a poison gas used in World War I, is formed by the reaction of Cl2 and

Chapter 13, Problem 115

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Phosgene (Cl2CO), a poison gas used in World War I, is formed by the reaction of Cl2 and CO. The proposed mechanism for the reaction is: Cl2 m 2 Cl (fast, equilibrium) Cl + CO m ClCO (fast, equilibrium) ClCO + Cl2 h Cl2CO + Cl (slow) What rate law is consistent with this mechanism?

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