Consider the following mechanism: H2 (Para) -41> 2H° (initiation) H° + H2 (Para) -", H2 (ortho) + H* (propagation) H° + H° -ki> H2 (termination) Determine the rate of propagation, chain length and Eact for the reaction.

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Consider the following mechanism:
H2 (Para) -41> 2H° (initiation)
H° + H2 (Para) -", H2 (ortho) + H* (propagation)
H° + H° -ki> H2 (termination)
Determine the rate of propagation, chain length and Eact for the reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following mechanism: H2 (Para) -41> 2H° (initiation) H° + H2 (Para) -", H2 (ortho) + H* (propagation) H° + H° -ki> H2 (termination) Determine the rate of propagation, chain length and Eact for the reaction.
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