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Chapter 22, Problem 10E

Practice Exercise 1
An Alternative two-step reaction mechanism has been proposed for the reaction NO2(g) + CO(g) → NO(g) + CO2(g), which was discussed on page 597:

Step 1:NO2(g) + NO2(g) → N2O4(g) (slow)
Step 2:N2O4(g) + CO(g) → NO(g) +CO2(g) +NO2(g) (fast)
Which experiment would allow you to distinguish between the two proposed mechanisms?

  1. Run trials with different initial concentrations NONo22(g)(g) and measure the initial reaction rates.
  2. Run trials with different initial concentrations of CO(g) and measure the initial reaction rates.
  3. Conduct experiments to identify the reaction intermediate (s).
  4. It is not possible to distinguish between the two proposed reaction mechanisms.

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Chapter 22 Solutions

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