Chemistry
Chemistry, 09.04.2020 19:24, cvvalle15

Consider the following reaction mechanism:
Step 1:
(CH3)3AuPH3 (CH3)3Au + PH3 (fast)
Step 2:
(CH3)3Au → C2H6+(CH3)Au (slow)
Step 3:
(CH3)Au + PH3 → (CH3)AUPH3 (fast)

Which step is the
rate-determining step?

a. step 1
b. step 2
c. step 3

answer
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Consider the following reaction mechanism:
Step 1:
(CH3)3AuPH3 (CH3)3Au + PH3 (fast)
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