Question 5 The reaction 2A + B → C has the following proposed mechanism: A + B=D D +B - E E +A → C + B k3, fast step K1, fast step k2, slow step The rate of formation of C should equal: O Kobserved (A]2 [B]² Kobserved [A]2 [B] O Kobserved [A] [B]² Kobserved [A] [B] kobserved [A]

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Question 5
The reaction 2A + B → C has the following proposed mechanism:
A +B=D
K1, fast step
k2, slow step
E + A - C+ B k3, fast step
D +B - E
The rate of formation of C should equal:
Kobserved [A]2 [B]²
Kobserved [A]2 [B]
Kobserved [A] [B]2
Kobserved [A] [B]
Kobserved [A]
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5 The reaction 2A + B → C has the following proposed mechanism: A +B=D K1, fast step k2, slow step E + A - C+ B k3, fast step D +B - E The rate of formation of C should equal: Kobserved [A]2 [B]² Kobserved [A]2 [B] Kobserved [A] [B]2 Kobserved [A] [B] Kobserved [A]
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