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Reaction Mechanisms
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Reaction Mechanisms Most reactions occur in a series of elementary steps These steps together are called the reaction mechanism Molecules that form in one step and are consumed in the next are called reaction intermediates
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2N2O(g) 2N2(g) + O2(g) Step 1: Step 2: (slow) (fast)
Reaction Mechanism Step 1: Step 2: (slow) (fast) 2N2O(g) 2N2(g) + O2(g) Intermediate
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Rate-Determining Step
Each elementary step has its own rate The overall rate of a reaction is determined by the rate of the slowest step, the rate-determining step (RDS) Therefore, the rate law for the rate-determining will be the rate law for the overall reaction The molar coefficients in the RDS will be the exponents in the overall rate law
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Overall rate law depends on the RDS.
Reaction Mechanism Step 1: Step 2: (slow) (fast) 2N2O(g) 2N2(g) + O2(g) Intermediate Overall rate law depends on the RDS. Molar coefficients of RDS will be the exponents. r = k[N2O]
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Practice P. 390 #2 P. 391 #1,2,3abcd Worksheets
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