Answer:
Role of I⁻ in this mechanism is a catalyst
Step-by-step explanation:
The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is catalyzed as shown below.
The catalyzed reaction is thought to proceed by a two-step mechanism:
H₂O₂+ I⁻ → H₂O + IO⁻ (slow)
IO⁻ + H₂O₂ → I⁻ + H₂O + H₂O₂ (fast)
The rate law for the overall process Rate=k [H₂O₂][I⁻ ] according to slow elementary step. However, it’s not consumed in the reaction and therefore changing its concentration does not impact rate. Its behavior as a catalyst will impact the value for k. This is often designated with k’ so we can write the rate law as: Rate=k’ [H₂O₂]