Given the following mechanism: NO(9) • Fag) <> NO,F:(g) NO Fg) NO,F(g) + F(g) Fig) NO,(g) → NO F(9) (fast) (slow) tast) (a) Write the overall reaction, Show your answer (b) Mentions the intermediaries: (c) Show whether the proposed mechanism is consistent with the overal reaction whose rate of reaction is kNO J[F].
Given the following mechanism: NO(9) • Fag) <> NO,F:(g) NO Fg) NO,F(g) + F(g) Fig) NO,(g) → NO F(9) (fast) (slow) tast) (a) Write the overall reaction, Show your answer (b) Mentions the intermediaries: (c) Show whether the proposed mechanism is consistent with the overal reaction whose rate of reaction is kNO J[F].
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![Given the following mechanism:
NO:(g) • Fg) <> NO,F(g)
NO,F(g) NO,F(g) + F(g)
Flo) NO,(g) → NO,F(9)
(fant)
(slow)
Tast)
(a) Write the overall reaction. Show your answer.
(b) Mentions the intermediaries:
(c) Show whether the proposed mechanism is consistent with the overall reaction whose rate of
reaction is k[NO JF ).](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fc673e80e-1969-48dd-9ffe-89da1d7f4c6b%2Fee8f40ca-fe8c-48a1-bc99-1ca678395358%2Fov0ui1_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Given the following mechanism:
NO:(g) • Fg) <> NO,F(g)
NO,F(g) NO,F(g) + F(g)
Flo) NO,(g) → NO,F(9)
(fant)
(slow)
Tast)
(a) Write the overall reaction. Show your answer.
(b) Mentions the intermediaries:
(c) Show whether the proposed mechanism is consistent with the overall reaction whose rate of
reaction is k[NO JF ).
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