Below is a proposed mechanism for ClO–(aq) reacting with I–(aq) in the presence of OH–(aq). ClO- +H2O --> HOCl +OH- (fast, reversible) I- +HOCl --> HOI +Cl-  (slow) HOI + HO- --> IO- +H2O You are trying to show that the rate law for this proposed mechanism matches an experimentally determined one. What is the expression for koverall or k’ for the proposed mechanism? Note: When writing an expression, H2O is not involved (just don’t include it).

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Below is a proposed mechanism for ClO–(aq) reacting with I–(aq) in the presence of OH–(aq).


ClO- +H2O --> HOCl +OH- (fast, reversible)
I- +HOCl --> HOI +Cl-  (slow)
HOI + HO- --> IO- +H2O


You are trying to show that the rate law for this proposed mechanism matches an experimentally
determined one. What is the expression for koverall or k’ for the proposed mechanism?
Note: When writing an expression, H2O is not involved (just don’t include it). 

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