1. The mechanism of a certain non-elementary reaction is given below: (1) NO2Cl = NO2 + Cl k1, k-1 (2) Cl + NO2Cl → NO2 + Cl2 k2 derive (a) Using the steady-state approximation, the differential rate law for the formation of molecular chlorine, Cl2, as a function of time on the basis of the above mechanism.

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1. The mechanism of a certain non-elementary
reaction is given below:
(1) NO2Cl = NO2 + Cl k1, k-1
(2) Cl + NO2Cl → NO2 + Cl2 k2
derive
(a) Using the steady-state approximation,
the differential rate law for the formation of
molecular chlorine, Cl2, as a function of time on
the basis of the above mechanism.
Transcribed Image Text:1. The mechanism of a certain non-elementary reaction is given below: (1) NO2Cl = NO2 + Cl k1, k-1 (2) Cl + NO2Cl → NO2 + Cl2 k2 derive (a) Using the steady-state approximation, the differential rate law for the formation of molecular chlorine, Cl2, as a function of time on the basis of the above mechanism.
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