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Chemistry, 23.05.2021 22:20, bri9263

A two-step chemical reaction takes place with through the following mechanism: Step 1: NO(g) + Br2(g) ↔ NOBr2(g) (fast)
Step 2: NOBr2(g) + NO(g) → 2 NOBr (g) (slow)

The proposed rate law for the overall reaction is: rate = k[NO][Br2]

A. Write the equation for the overall reaction, including states of matter.

B. Identify a catalyst (if possible).

C. Identify any/all intermediates (if possible).

D. Is this two-step mechanism consistent with the proposed rate law above? Show any/all substitution
steps if needed.

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