Determine which proposed mechanism/s is/are valid. (Give proof why or why not for each mech) a Circle the intermediates. Mech 1 (2 steps): H2 + 2NO → H,0 + N20 (slow) N20 + H2 → N2 + H20 (fast)

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given
Rote (mls)
(4)
2.
4.5x102 2. 2x 10
45x02 66110?
1.35x106.by10
Ex 1
0.1475
0.4125
-2
3.9825
eg: 2NOG)
Rate lanr
iven
+2 H2
KLNO] [4,] and k = 3.3 xo 'm`s
k= 3.3x ho m
a
Determine which proposed mechanism/s is/are valid. (Give proof why or why not for each mech)
Circle the intermediates.
Mech 1 (2 steps): H2 + 2NO → H20 + N20 (slow)
N20 + H2 → N2 + H20 (fast)
Mech 2 (3 steps) : 2NO = N202 (fast equilibrium)
N202 + H2 N20 + H20 (slow)
N20 + H2 → N2+ H20 (fast)
b)
ODraw the energy diagram for Mechanism 2 given the reaction is endothermic. Label all the parts
(reactant, product, activation energy, enthalpy, intermediates, activated complex).
Transcribed Image Text:given Rote (mls) (4) 2. 4.5x102 2. 2x 10 45x02 66110? 1.35x106.by10 Ex 1 0.1475 0.4125 -2 3.9825 eg: 2NOG) Rate lanr iven +2 H2 KLNO] [4,] and k = 3.3 xo 'm`s k= 3.3x ho m a Determine which proposed mechanism/s is/are valid. (Give proof why or why not for each mech) Circle the intermediates. Mech 1 (2 steps): H2 + 2NO → H20 + N20 (slow) N20 + H2 → N2 + H20 (fast) Mech 2 (3 steps) : 2NO = N202 (fast equilibrium) N202 + H2 N20 + H20 (slow) N20 + H2 → N2+ H20 (fast) b) ODraw the energy diagram for Mechanism 2 given the reaction is endothermic. Label all the parts (reactant, product, activation energy, enthalpy, intermediates, activated complex).
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