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Chemistry, 24.10.2019 01:00, jesuslovesusall3

Consider this reaction mechanism:
step 1: mo(co). → mo(co)5 + co
step 2: mo(co)3 + p(ch3)3 → mo(co)=p(ch3)3
in terms of molecularity, step 1 is
and step 2 is

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step 2: mo(co)3 + p(...

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