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Chemistry, 01.12.2021 01:00, cowerdwhisper23

Consider the following three-step mechanism for a reaction: cl2 (g) β‡Œ 2 cl (g) fast cl (g) chcl3 (g) β†’ hcl (g) ccl3 (g) slow cl (g) ccl3 (g) β†’ ccl4 (g) fast what is the predicted rate law?.

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