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1. Determine if the following statements are true or false (each question is worth one point). The rate law for an overall reaction can be written using the coefficients from the overall reaction The rate determining step of the reaction is alwaysthe first step of the reaction A catalyst is a species that is added to the reaction, lowers the activation energy of a reaction, shows up in the rate law (most of the time), and will be in the overall balanced equation Tries 0/45

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Answer:

1. F

2. F

3. F

Step-by-step explanation:

Determine if the following statements are true or false.

  1. The rate law for an overall reaction can be written using the coefficients from the overall reaction. FALSE. The rate law includes the reaction orders, which have to be determined experimentally and may or may not be equal to the coefficients of the overall reaction.
  2. The rate-determining step of the reaction is always the first step of the reaction. FALSE. The rate-determining step is always the slowest step.
  3. A catalyst is a species that is added to the reaction, lowers the activation energy of a reaction, shows up in the rate law (most of the time), and will be in the overall balanced equation. FALSE. A catalyst does lower the activation energy of the reaction, but it doesn't show up in the rate law nor the overall balanced equation.
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