Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. A suggested mechanism for the gas phase decomposition of nitrous oxide is: slow: N₂O → N₂ +0 fast: N₂O + O → N₂ + 0₂ (1) What is the equation for the overall reaction? Use the smallest integer coefficients possible. If a box is not needed, leave it blank. step 1 step 2 + - (2) Which species acts as a catalyst? Enter formula. If none, leave box blank: + (3) Which species acts as a reaction intermediate? Enter formula. If none, leave box blank: Rate = (4) Complete the rate law for the overall reaction that is consistent with this mechanisn (Use the form k[A] [B]"..., where '1' is understood (so don't write it) for m, n etc.) Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining Previous Next
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. A suggested mechanism for the gas phase decomposition of nitrous oxide is: slow: N₂O → N₂ +0 fast: N₂O + O → N₂ + 0₂ (1) What is the equation for the overall reaction? Use the smallest integer coefficients possible. If a box is not needed, leave it blank. step 1 step 2 + - (2) Which species acts as a catalyst? Enter formula. If none, leave box blank: + (3) Which species acts as a reaction intermediate? Enter formula. If none, leave box blank: Rate = (4) Complete the rate law for the overall reaction that is consistent with this mechanisn (Use the form k[A] [B]"..., where '1' is understood (so don't write it) for m, n etc.) Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining Previous Next
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