The following mechanism has been proposed for the formation of N₂ and H₂O from H₂ and nitrogen monoxide Step 1 Step 2 2 NO N₂0₂ N₂0₂ (fast, equilibrium) This is reversible N₂0 H₂0 (fast, equilibrium) This is reversible Step 3 N₂ + H₂O (slow, RDS) This is not reversible a. What is the overall reaction for this mechanism? Answer this question within the test and not on the scratch paper b. What are the intermediates if my exist? Answer this question within the test and not on scratch paper. c. Write a rate law for sach step of the mechanism and list the molecularity of each step. Be sure to include any reversible steps as well. Answer this question on the scratch paper clearly labeled d. What is the predicted rate low for this reaction? Be sure to show all your work to receive credit. Arswer this question on the scratch paper clearly labeled. e. What are the expected units for k given the time in units of seconds. Answer this question within the test and not on the scratch paper,

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The following mechanism has been proposed for the formation of N₂ and H₂O from H₂ and nitrogen monoxide
Step 1
Step 2
2 NO
N₂0₂
N₂0₂ (fast, equilibrium) This is reversible
N₂0 H₂0 (fast, equilibrium) This is reversible
Step 3
N₂ + H₂O (slow, RDS) This is not reversible
a. What is the overall reaction for this mechanism? Answer this question within the test and not on the scratch paper
b. What are the intermediates if my exist? Answer this question within the test and not on scratch paper.
c. Write a rate law for sach step of the mechanism and list the molecularity of each step. Be sure to include any reversible steps as well.
Answer this question on the scratch paper clearly labeled
d. What is the predicted rate low for this reaction? Be sure to show all your work to receive credit. Arswer this question on the scratch
paper clearly labeled.
e. What are the expected units for k given the time in units of seconds. Answer this question within the test and not on the scratch paper,
Transcribed Image Text:The following mechanism has been proposed for the formation of N₂ and H₂O from H₂ and nitrogen monoxide Step 1 Step 2 2 NO N₂0₂ N₂0₂ (fast, equilibrium) This is reversible N₂0 H₂0 (fast, equilibrium) This is reversible Step 3 N₂ + H₂O (slow, RDS) This is not reversible a. What is the overall reaction for this mechanism? Answer this question within the test and not on the scratch paper b. What are the intermediates if my exist? Answer this question within the test and not on scratch paper. c. Write a rate law for sach step of the mechanism and list the molecularity of each step. Be sure to include any reversible steps as well. Answer this question on the scratch paper clearly labeled d. What is the predicted rate low for this reaction? Be sure to show all your work to receive credit. Arswer this question on the scratch paper clearly labeled. e. What are the expected units for k given the time in units of seconds. Answer this question within the test and not on the scratch paper,
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