Consider the reaction profile shown below. potential energy 2 3 4 5 reaction coordinate How many steps are in this reaction? [Select] Which of the following best describes the substance present at the location indicated as "1"? [Select] Which of the following best describes the substance present at the location indicated as "3"? [Select] Which of the following best describes the substance present at the location indicated as "4"? [Select] Which step is the slow step (i.e., rate-determining step) in this reaction? [Select]

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Consider the reaction profile shown below.
potential energy
2
3
4
reaction coordinate
5
How many steps are in this reaction? [Select]
Which of the following best describes the substance present at the location
indicated as "1"? [Select]
Which of the following best describes the substance present at the location
indicated as "3"? [Select]
Which of the following best describes the substance present at the location
indicated as "4"? [Select]
Which step is the slow step (i.e., rate-determining step) in this reaction?
[Select]
Transcribed Image Text:Question 16 Consider the reaction profile shown below. potential energy 2 3 4 reaction coordinate 5 How many steps are in this reaction? [Select] Which of the following best describes the substance present at the location indicated as "1"? [Select] Which of the following best describes the substance present at the location indicated as "3"? [Select] Which of the following best describes the substance present at the location indicated as "4"? [Select] Which step is the slow step (i.e., rate-determining step) in this reaction? [Select]
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