The reaction
2A + B <--> C + D
is found to take place in two steps, the first, which follows second order kinetics is slow and the second is fast. Which of the following CANNOT be the mechanism for the rate determining step of this reaction?
A) A collides with B
B) A collides with A
C) B collides with B
D) 2 A collides with 1 B
Kaplan FL1 Q20
2A + B <--> C + D
is found to take place in two steps, the first, which follows second order kinetics is slow and the second is fast. Which of the following CANNOT be the mechanism for the rate determining step of this reaction?
A) A collides with B
B) A collides with A
C) B collides with B
D) 2 A collides with 1 B
D) 2A collides with 1 B
The rate determining step follows second order kinetics. So, it must only involve two reactant molecules. Although it...
The rate determining step follows second order kinetics. So, it must only involve two reactant molecules. Although it...
Kaplan FL1 Q20