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Organic Chemistry
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Chapter29: Organic Polymer Chemistry
Section29.6: Chain-growth Polymerizations
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Consider the following reaction:

N2H5+  +  4 Fe(CN)63-  -->  N2(g)  +  5 H+  +  4 Fe(CN)64-

Based on just this information, which species concentration(s) could most likely be in the rate law?  (Check ALL correct answers.)

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Fe(CN)63-

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N2(g)

H+

 

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Consider the following reaction:

2 C19H16O --> C38H32O2,  also written as:

2 Monomer --> Dimer

Given the following kinetics plot, what is the rate order with respect to Monomer disappearance?

 

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