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Given the following proposed mechanism, predict the rate law for the overall reaction. A2 + 2 B → 2 AB (overall reaction) Mechanism A2 ⇌ 2 A fast A + B → AB slow

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Answer:

The rate of the over all reaction is ;


R=K[A_2]^(1/2)[B]

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1 :
A_2\rightleftharpoons 2 A fast

Step 2 :
A + B\rightarrow AB slow

Equilibrium constant of the reaction in step 1:


K_1=([A]^2)/([A_2])....[1]

Overall reaction:


A_2 + 2 B \rightarrow 2 AB

When there is a chemical reaction which taking place in more than 1 step than the rate of the over all reaction is determined by the slowest step occurring during that process;

Here step 2 is slow step, so the rate of the reaction will be;


R=k[A][B]..[2]

Putting value of [A] from [1] in [2]:


R=k* √(K_1* [A_2])* [B]


K=k* (K_1)^(1/2)

K = rate constant of the reaction

The rate of the over all reaction is ;


R=K[A_2]^(1/2)[B]

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