CHEM102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Rate-Determining Step, Rate Equation, Reaction Step

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Rate of reaction = k1 [no2]2 with k = k1 (agrees with the rate law) An agreement between the proposed mechanism and the rate law shows that the mechanism is possible but not necessary to be correct. Independent evidence such as the nature of the reaction intermediate is required. However, should inconsistency between the proposed mechanism and the rate law arise, the mechanism is rejected. Mechanism of a reaction with a fast initial step followed by a slow step. O3 (g) + no (g) o2 (g) + no2 (g) The experimental rate law was found to be: k [o3] [no] The proposed elementary steps are acceptable because it agrees with the stoichiometry of the overall equation and are physically reasonable. The slow step 2 creates a bottleneck for the intermediates, o and o2 formed from the fast step 1. With time, some of the products from step 1 would revert back to the reactants. (giving rise to step -1)

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