Chemistry: The Central Science (14th Edition)
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Author: Theodore E. Brown, H. Eugene LeMay, Bruce E. Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward, Matthew E. Stoltzfus
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Chapter 14.6, Problem 14.12.1PE
Practice Exercise 1
Consider the following two-step reaction mechanism:
A(g) + B(g) → X(g) + Y(g)
X(g) + C(g) → Y(g) + Z(g)
Which of the following statements about this mechanism is or are true?
- Both of the steps in this mechanism are bimolecular.
- The overall reaction is A(g) + B(g) C(g) → Y(g) + Z(g).
- The substance X(g) is an intermediate in this mechanism.
- Only one of the statements is true.
- Statements (i) and (ii) are true.
- Statements (i) and (iii) are true.
- Statements (ii) and (iii) are true.
- All three statements are true.
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Chemistry: The Central Science (14th Edition)
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