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Chemistry, 23.03.2020 21:25, kmontanab00

Given the following proposed mechanism, predict the rate law for the rate-determining step.

2 NO2 + Cl2 β†’ 2 NO2Cl (overall reaction)

MechanismNO2 + Cl2 β†’ NO2Cl + Cl (slow)NO2 + Cl β†’ NO2Cl (fast)A) Rate = k[NO2][Cl]B) Rate = k[NO2Cl][Cl]C) Rate = k[NO2]2[Cl2]D) Rate = k[NO2][Cl2]E) Rate = k[NO2Cl]2

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