(a) Which of these mechanisms are consistent with the observed rate law? (b) In 1967 J. H. Sullivan showed that this reaction was dramatically catalyzed by light when the energy of the light was sufficient to break the I-I bond in an I, molecule. Which mechanism(s) are consistent with both the rate law and this additional observation? Justify your answer.

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The reaction described by
H2(g) + I½(g) → 2 HI(g)
has an experimentally determined rate law of
rate of reaction = k[Hz][I,]
Some proposed mechanisms for this reaction are
given below:
Mechanism a.
(1) H,(g) + I,(g) –4 , 2 HI(g) (one-step reaction)
Mechanism b.
(1) I,(g) 21(g) (fast equilibrium)
(2) H2(g) + 21(g)
→ 2 HI(g) (slow)
Mechanism c.
(1) I,(g) A 21(g) (fast equilibrium)
(2) I(g) + H2(g) 4 H,I(g) (fast equilibrium)
(3) H,I(g) – → HI(g) + I(g) (slow)
(a) Which of these mechanisms are consistent with the
observed rate law?
(b) In 1967 J. H. Sullivan showed that this reaction
was dramatically catalyzed by light when the energy
of the light was sufficient to break the I-I bond in an
I, molecule. Which mechanism(s) are consistent with
both the rate law and this additional observation?
Justify your answer.
Transcribed Image Text:The reaction described by H2(g) + I½(g) → 2 HI(g) has an experimentally determined rate law of rate of reaction = k[Hz][I,] Some proposed mechanisms for this reaction are given below: Mechanism a. (1) H,(g) + I,(g) –4 , 2 HI(g) (one-step reaction) Mechanism b. (1) I,(g) 21(g) (fast equilibrium) (2) H2(g) + 21(g) → 2 HI(g) (slow) Mechanism c. (1) I,(g) A 21(g) (fast equilibrium) (2) I(g) + H2(g) 4 H,I(g) (fast equilibrium) (3) H,I(g) – → HI(g) + I(g) (slow) (a) Which of these mechanisms are consistent with the observed rate law? (b) In 1967 J. H. Sullivan showed that this reaction was dramatically catalyzed by light when the energy of the light was sufficient to break the I-I bond in an I, molecule. Which mechanism(s) are consistent with both the rate law and this additional observation? Justify your answer.
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