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A) CI(g)
CHCl3(g) + Cl(g) = HCI(g) + CCl3(g)
CCI3(g) + Cl(g) = CCl4(g)
B) Cl₂(g)
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C) HCI(g)
Cl₂(g) 2Cl(g)
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E) CI(g) and CCI3(g)
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For the reaction mechanism shown, identify
the intermediate(s).
Question 3 of 13
A) CI(g)
CHCl3(g) + Cl(g) HCl(g) + CCl3(g)
CCl3(g) + Cl(g) = CCl4(g)
B) Cl₂(g)
Cl₂(g) = 2Cl(g)
C) HCl (g)
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Transcribed Image Text:11:06 For the reaction mechanism shown, identify the intermediate(s). Question 3 of 13 A) CI(g) CHCl3(g) + Cl(g) HCl(g) + CCl3(g) CCl3(g) + Cl(g) = CCl4(g) B) Cl₂(g) Cl₂(g) = 2Cl(g) C) HCl (g) Submit DIOCLINI Tap here or pull up for additional resources
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Intermediate in a chemical reaction refers to a reactive species that is formed during the reaction and subsequently consumed in a later step to form the final products. Intermediates are short-lived and are not usually observed in the final reaction mixture.

Given ,

Consider the following three-step mechanism for a reaction:
Cl2(g)=2Cl(g) fast
Cl(g)+CHCl3(g)=HCl(g)+CCl3(g) slow
Cl(g)+CCl3(g)=CCl4(g) fast

 

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