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Chemistry, 14.10.2019 17:20, yhbgvfcd6677

Which statement concerning a possible mechanism for a reaction is false?

a) a possible mechanism must be consistent with the experimental data.
b) the speed of the slow step limits the rate at which the overall reaction occurs.
c) for all the reactions the experimentally determined reaction orders of the reactants indicate the number of molecules of those reactants involved in the slow step of the mechanism.
d) each elementary step is represented by a balanced equation.
e) the elementary steps must add to give the equation for the overall reaction

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