Final answer:
a. The overall equation for the reaction is C5H10 + Cl2 → C2H9Cl + HCl. b. The rate of the reaction is given by Rate = k[C5H10][Cl2]. c. The student's claim that Cl2 is a catalyst in the reaction is false.
Step-by-step explanation:
a. The overall equation for the reaction can be written as:
C5H10 + Cl2 → C2H9Cl + HCl
b. The rate for the reaction can be expressed as:
Rate = k[C5H10][Cl2]
This rate expression is consistent with the proposed mechanism because the rate-determining step involves the reaction between Cl and C5H10, which is represented in the rate expression.
c. The student's claim that Cl2 is a catalyst in the reaction is false.
A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process.
In the proposed mechanism, Cl2 is reacting with C5H10 and is consumed in the reaction.
Therefore, Cl2 is not a catalyst.