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The decomposition of ozone in the upper atmosphere to dioxygen occurs by a two-step mechanism. The first step is a far reversible step and the second is a slow reaction between an oxygen atom and an ozone molecule: Step1: O3(g) â----â O2(g) +O(g) fast reversible reaction Step2: O3(g) +O(g) ----â2O2(g) Which is the rate determining step? Write the rate law for the rate-determining step. Write the rate law for the overall reaction.
The decomposition of ozone in the upper atmosphere to dioxygen occurs by a two-step mechanism. The first step is a far reversible step and the second is a slow reaction between an oxygen atom and an ozone molecule: Step1: O3(g) â----â O2(g) +O(g) fast reversible reaction Step2: O3(g) +O(g) ----â2O2(g) Which is the rate determining step? Write the rate law for the rate-determining step. Write the rate law for the overall reaction.
Casey DurganLv2
29 Sep 2019