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Which of the following statements is not a requirement for a valid reaction mechanism? Each elementary reaction must be bimolecular. There must not be net production of any intermediates. The elementary reactions of a mechanism must add up to the net chemical reaction. A mechanism must have only one rate-determining step. The rate law predicted by a mechanism must agree with the experimental rate law.
Which of the following statements is not a requirement for a valid reaction mechanism? Each elementary reaction must be bimolecular. There must not be net production of any intermediates. The elementary reactions of a mechanism must add up to the net chemical reaction. A mechanism must have only one rate-determining step. The rate law predicted by a mechanism must agree with the experimental rate law.
Beverley SmithLv2
21 Jun 2019