Page 4 Chem 202, Fall 2019 Homework Packet 5 (Intro to mechanisms) Now consider a new reaction coordinate diagram. For the following reaction coordinate diagram: i Identify how many steps there are for the reaction. i) Are reactants or products favored for this reaction? in) If there are more one, label ALL the transition states/activated complexes, starting materials, products, intermediates, E., and AE b. Reaction progress iv) What is the FASTEST step using the reaction coordinate diagram above? v) What is the SLOWEST or rate-limiting step using the reaction coordinate diagram above? c. Using the following axes, draw a reaction coordinate diagram that has the following characteristics: Products favored for the reaction, three steps, the second step is the rate-limiting step i. How many intermediates does this reaction have? i. How many transition states? Reaction Progress Energy Energy Energy

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a. For the following reaction coordinate diagram: i) Identify how many steps there are for the reaction. ii) Are
reactants or products favored for this reaction? iii) Label ALL the transition states/activated complexes,
intermediates, starting material, product, Ea for each step, and ΔE.

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Chem 202, Fall 2019
Homework Packet 5 (Intro to mechanisms)
Now consider a new reaction coordinate diagram. For the following reaction coordinate diagram: i Identify how
many steps there are for the reaction. i) Are reactants or products favored for this reaction? in) If there are more
one, label ALL the transition states/activated complexes, starting materials, products, intermediates, E., and AE
b.
Reaction progress
iv) What is the FASTEST step using the reaction coordinate diagram above?
v) What is the SLOWEST or rate-limiting step using the reaction coordinate diagram above?
c. Using the following axes, draw a reaction coordinate diagram that has the following characteristics: Products
favored for the reaction, three steps, the second step is the rate-limiting step
i. How many intermediates does this reaction have?
i. How many transition states?
Reaction Progress
Energy
Energy
Energy
Transcribed Image Text:Page 4 Chem 202, Fall 2019 Homework Packet 5 (Intro to mechanisms) Now consider a new reaction coordinate diagram. For the following reaction coordinate diagram: i Identify how many steps there are for the reaction. i) Are reactants or products favored for this reaction? in) If there are more one, label ALL the transition states/activated complexes, starting materials, products, intermediates, E., and AE b. Reaction progress iv) What is the FASTEST step using the reaction coordinate diagram above? v) What is the SLOWEST or rate-limiting step using the reaction coordinate diagram above? c. Using the following axes, draw a reaction coordinate diagram that has the following characteristics: Products favored for the reaction, three steps, the second step is the rate-limiting step i. How many intermediates does this reaction have? i. How many transition states? Reaction Progress Energy Energy Energy
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