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17 July, 12:09

Consider the following elementary steps that make up the mechanism of a certain reaction: 3X→E+F E+M→F+N

Part A

What is the overall reaction? Express your answer as a chemical equation.

Part B

Which species is a reaction intermediate?

Part C

What is the rate law for step 1 of this reaction? Express your answer in standard MasteringChemistry notation. For example, if the rate law is k[A][C]3 type k*[A]*[C]^3.

Part D

What is the rate law for step 2 of this reaction?

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  1. 17 July, 12:15
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    Part A - The overall reaction is: 3X + M → 2 F + N.

    Part B - The intermediate of this reaction is E.

    Part C - Rate law for step 1 = k[X]³ = k*[X]^3.

    Part D - Rate law for step 2 = k[E][M] = k*[E]*[M].

    Explanation:

    Part A: What is the overall reaction? Express your answer as a chemical equation.

    We can get the overall reaction by summing the two steps of the reaction.

    Step 1: 3X → E + F.

    Step 2: E + M → F + N.

    The E component in the products side in step 1 will cancel that in the reactants side of step 2.

    ∴ The overall reaction is: 3X + M → 2 F + N.

    Part B: Which species is a reaction intermediate?

    We should identify the intermediate firstly to determine the reaction intermediate.

    The intermediate is the species that produced in a step of the reaction and consumed in next steps and do not appear in the overall reaction

    So, the intermediate of this reaction is E.

    Part C: What is the rate law for step 1 of this reaction?

    The rate of the reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of the reactants.

    Rate = k[reactants]ˣ.

    where, k is the rate constant of the reaction,

    x is the no. of moles of the reactants that involved in the reaction mechanism before the rate determining step.

    So, The rate law for step 1 of this reaction (neglecting the mechanism) is:

    Rate = k[X]³ = k*[X]^3.

    Part D: What is the rate law for step 2 of this reaction?

    Also, as in part C:

    The rate law for step 2 of this reaction (neglecting the mechanism) is:

    Rate = k[E][M] = k*[E]*[M].
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