reyrey389
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Reaction Mechanism Please Help
Would the rate law for this reaction mechanism be k[IBr]^2
http://i.imgur.com/4uenh.png
i know I2Br is intermediate but im not sure what to substitute. ty
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Detritus or beginnings.
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If it is a second-order reaction, that would be true. However, there are no indications that it is such. Therefore, experimental data must be used to
find the reaction order, from which the rate law can be calculated. Correct me if I'm wrong, this is new stuff for me.
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You know you have to actually report a thread or message a mod if you think it goes to detritus. Posting that in the thread only serves to bolster
your post count. While I agree, this thread doesn't have any references, and therefore probably belongs in beginnings. It is very much a science
question, so why detritus? Perhaps the " Short Questions Thread" would have served the OP better.
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In any case, it would appear to be limited by the rate-determining-step.
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