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Question
A chemical reaction occurs in two steps:
\[\ce{NO2Cl_{(g)} ->[slow] NO2_{(g)} + Cl_{(g)}}\]
\[\ce{NO2Cl_{(g)} + Cl_{(g)} ->[fast] NO2_{(g)} + Cl2_{(g)}}\]
- Write down the rate law.
- Identify the reaction intermediate.
Short Answer
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Solution
a. Since the first step is slow, it is the rate-determining step.
Slow step:
\[\ce{NO2Cl -> NO2 + Cl}\]
The rate depends on the reactant in the slow step.
Rate = k[NO2Cl]
b. An intermediate is a species that is:
- Formed in one step
- Consumed in another step
- Does not appear in the overall reaction
Here, Cl (chlorine atom) is formed in step 1 and consumed in step 2.
Reaction intermediate = Cl(g)
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