The rate law for the reaction 2NO(g) + Cl2(g) →2NOCl(g) is given by R = k[NO][Cl2] If the following is the mechanism for the reaction, NO(g) + Cl2(g) →NOCl2(g) NOCl2(g) + NO(g) → 2NOCl(g) which of the following statements accurately describes this reaction? Check all that apply. a.) 2nd order reaction b.) The first step is the slow step c.) Doubling [NO] d.) Cutting [Cl2] in half would decrease the rate by a factor of 2 e.) The molecularity of the first step is 1  f.) Both steps are termolecular

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The rate law for the reaction
 2NO(g) + Cl2(g) →2NOCl(g)

is given by R = k[NO][Cl2]
 
If the following is the mechanism for the reaction,

NO(g) + Cl2(g) →NOCl2(g)

NOCl2(g) + NO(g) → 2NOCl(g)
 
which of the following statements accurately describes this reaction? Check all that apply.

a.) 2nd order reaction

b.) The first step is the slow step

c.) Doubling [NO]

d.) Cutting [Cl2] in half would decrease the rate by a factor of 2

e.) The molecularity of the first step is 1 

f.) Both steps are termolecular

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