Consider the following mechanism for the oxidation of carbon monoxide: 2 NO₂(g) → NO₂(g) + NO(g) - NO3(g) + CO(g) → NO₂(g) + CO₂(g) Write the chemical equation of the overall reaction: Are there any intermediates in this mechanism? If there are intermediates, write down their chemical formulas. Put a comma between each chemical formula, if there's more than one. 0 yes no (1) (2) ローロ 0.0.... X Do 3

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O KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM
Identifying intermediates in a reaction mechanism
Consider the following mechanism for the oxidation of carbon monoxide:
2 NO₂(g) → NO₂(g) + NO(g)
NO3(g) + CO(g) → NO₂(g) + CO₂(g)
Write the chemical equation of
the overall reaction:
Are there any intermediates in
this mechanism?
If there are intermediates, write
down their chemical formulas.
Put a comma between each
chemical formula, if there's more
than one.
0
yes
no
(1)
(2)
ローロ
X
1/3
Transcribed Image Text:= O KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM Identifying intermediates in a reaction mechanism Consider the following mechanism for the oxidation of carbon monoxide: 2 NO₂(g) → NO₂(g) + NO(g) NO3(g) + CO(g) → NO₂(g) + CO₂(g) Write the chemical equation of the overall reaction: Are there any intermediates in this mechanism? If there are intermediates, write down their chemical formulas. Put a comma between each chemical formula, if there's more than one. 0 yes no (1) (2) ローロ X 1/3
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