For the reaction 2NO + Cl, → 2NOCI Match the appropriate rate law to each postulated mechanism. A Rate = k[NO][Cl2]? B Rate = K[NO][Cl2] C Rate = K[Cl2]? D Rate K[NO]? E Rate = K[NO]?[Cl½]? F Rate = k[Cl2] G Rate = K[NO] H Rate = K[NO]?[Cl2] I None of the above В Cl2 > 2CI slow CI + NO - NOCI fast В NO + Cl2 NOCI2 fast equilibrium NOCI, + NO > 2NOCI slow В NO + Cl2 – NOCI2 slow NOCI2 + NO → 2NOCI fast 2NO N202 fast equilibrium N202 + Cl2 → 2NOCI slow

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Rate law based on reaction mechanisms
For the reaction
2NO + Cl2 2NOCI
Match the appropriate rate law to each postulated mechanism.
A Rate = k[NO][Cl2]?
B Rate =
K[NO][Cl2]
C Rate =
K[Cl2]?
D Rate
K[NO]?
E Rate =
K[NO]?[Cl½]?
F Rate =
k[Cl2]
G Rate =
K[NO]
H Rate =
K[NO]?[Cl2]
I None of the above
Cl2 > 2CI
slow
CI + NO – NOCI
fast
В
NO + Cl2
NOCI2
fast equilibrium
NOCI, + NO > 2NOCI
slow
В
NO + Cl2 -
NOCI2
slow
NOCI2 + NO → 2NOCI
fast
2NO
N202
fast equilibrium
N202 + Cl2 → 2NOCI
slow
Transcribed Image Text:For the reaction 2NO + Cl2 2NOCI Match the appropriate rate law to each postulated mechanism. A Rate = k[NO][Cl2]? B Rate = K[NO][Cl2] C Rate = K[Cl2]? D Rate K[NO]? E Rate = K[NO]?[Cl½]? F Rate = k[Cl2] G Rate = K[NO] H Rate = K[NO]?[Cl2] I None of the above Cl2 > 2CI slow CI + NO – NOCI fast В NO + Cl2 NOCI2 fast equilibrium NOCI, + NO > 2NOCI slow В NO + Cl2 - NOCI2 slow NOCI2 + NO → 2NOCI fast 2NO N202 fast equilibrium N202 + Cl2 → 2NOCI slow
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