The rate law for the reaction 2NO(g) + Cl₂(g) 2 NOCI (g) is given by rate=k = k [NO]²[C1₂] If the following is the mechanism for the reaction, which of the following statements correctly describe the reaction? Check all that apply. NO(g) + Cl₂(g) NOCI₂ (g) NO(g) + NOCI₂(g) → 2NOCI (g) O The reaction is 2nd order overall. The first step is the slow step. Doubling [NO] would quadruple the rate. Cutting Cl, in half would decrease the rate by a factor of 2. The molecularity of the first step is 1. Both steps are termolecular. None of the above

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The rate law for the reaction
2NO(g) + Cl₂(g)
2 NOCI (g)
is given by rate = k [NO]²[C₁₂]
If the following is the mechanism for the reaction, which of the following statements correctly describe the reaction? Check all that apply.
NO(g) + Cl₂(g) NOCI₂ (g)
NO(g) + NOC1₂(g) → 2 NOC1 (g)
nd
The reaction is 2 order overall.
The first step is the slow step.
Doubling [NO] would quadruple the rate.
Cutting [C1₂] in half would decrease the rate by a factor of 2.
The molecularity of the first step is 1.
Both steps are termolecular.
None of the above
X
Ś
Transcribed Image Text:The rate law for the reaction 2NO(g) + Cl₂(g) 2 NOCI (g) is given by rate = k [NO]²[C₁₂] If the following is the mechanism for the reaction, which of the following statements correctly describe the reaction? Check all that apply. NO(g) + Cl₂(g) NOCI₂ (g) NO(g) + NOC1₂(g) → 2 NOC1 (g) nd The reaction is 2 order overall. The first step is the slow step. Doubling [NO] would quadruple the rate. Cutting [C1₂] in half would decrease the rate by a factor of 2. The molecularity of the first step is 1. Both steps are termolecular. None of the above X Ś
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