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प्रश्न
Nitric oxide reacts with hydrogen to give nitrogen and water.
\[\ce{2NO + 2H2 -> N2 + 2H2O}\]
The kinetics of this reaction is explained by the following steps:
- \[\ce{2NO + H2 -> N2 + H2O2}\] (slow)
- \[\ce{H2O2 + H2 -> 2H2O}\]
What is the predicted rate law?
लघु उत्तरीय
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उत्तर
Given overall reaction:
\[\ce{2NO + 2H2 -> N2 + 2H2O}\]
Proposed mechanism:
Step 1 (Slow-rate-determining):
\[\ce{2NO + H2 −> N2 + H2O2}\]
Step 2 (Fast):
\[\ce{H2O2 + H2 −> 2H2O}\]
Since the rate-determining step is the first (slow) step, the rate law is based on that step.
From step 1:
Rate = k[NO]2[H2]
This rate law is consistent with the mechanism, as the slow step involves two NO molecules and one H2 molecule.
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अध्याय 4: Chemical Kinetics - REVIEW EXERCISES [पृष्ठ २५४]
