CHEM 1130 Lecture 2: Chapter 3
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The reaction mechanism: C <-> A + A (fast), involves k1, k-1
A + B --> P (slow), involves k2
involves an intermediate: A
Deduce the rate law for the formation of P.
d[P]/dt = k2*(k1/k-1)^2 * [C]^3 * [B] | ||
d[P]/dt = k2*sqrt(k1/k-1) * sqrt([C]) * [B] | ||
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