Reaction Mechanisms

 

 1) The reaction of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide

NO2(g) + CO(g) NO(g) + CO2(g)

has the following rate expression at high temperatures

Rate = k[NO2][CO]

Is the following mechanism compatible with the experimental information?

NO2 + CO O-N-O-C-O (slow)

O-N-O-C-O NO + CO2 (fast)

     (a) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction.

     (b) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction and the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (c) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (d) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not sum to the overall reaction.

     (e) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not predict a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

 

 2) The reaction of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide

NO2(g) + CO(g) NO(g) + CO2(g)

has the following rate expression at high temperatures

Rate = k[NO2][CO]

Is the following mechanism compatible with the experimental information?

NO2 + NO2 NO3 + NO (slow)

NO3 + CO NO2 + CO2 (fast)

     (a) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction.

     (b) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction and the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (c) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (d) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not sum to the overall reaction.

     (e) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not predict a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

  

 3) The reaction of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide

NO2(g) + CO(g) NO(g) + CO2(g)

has the following rate expression at high temperatures

Rate = k[NO2][CO]

Is the following mechanism compatible with the experimental information?

NO2 + CO NO3 + C (slow)

C + O2 CO2 (fast)

     (a) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction.

     (b) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction and the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (c) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (d) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not sum to the overall reaction.

     (e) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not predict a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

 

  4) The reaction of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide

NO2(g) + CO(g) NO(g) + CO2(g)

has the following rate expression at high temperatures

Rate = k[NO2][CO]

Is the following mechanism compatible with the experimental information?

NO2 + NO2 N2O4 (slow)

N2O4 + CO NO + CO2 + NO2 (fast)

     (a) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction.

     (b) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction and the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (c) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (d) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not sum to the overall reaction.

     (e) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not predict a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

 

 5) The reaction of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide

NO2(g) + CO(g) NO(g) + CO2(g)

has the following rate expression at low temperatures

Rate = k[NO2]2

Is the following mechanism compatible with the experimental information?

NO2 + CO O-N-O-C-O (slow)

O-N-O-C-O NO + CO2 (fast)

     (a) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction.

     (b) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction and the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (c) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (d) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not sum to the overall reaction.

     (e) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not predict a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

 

 6) The decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide

2N2O5(g) 4NO2(g) + O2(g)

has the following rate expression

Rate = k[N2O5]

Is the following mechanism compatible with the experimental information?

N2O5 NO2 + NO3 (slow)

NO3 NO + O2 (fast)

NO + N2O5 3NO2 (fast)

     (a) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction.

     (b) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction and the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (c) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (d) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not sum to the overall reaction.

     (e) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not predict a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

 

 7) Experiments have shown the decomposition of

2NO2Cl(g) 2NO2(g) + Cl2(g)

has the following rate expression

Rate = k[NO2Cl]

Is the following mechanism compatible with the experimental information?

NO2Cl NO + OCl (slow)

2NO + O2 2NO2 (fast)

2OCl + 2CO 2CO2 + Cl2 (fast)

     (a) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction.

     (b) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction and the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (c) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (d) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not sum to the overall reaction.

     (e) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not predict a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

 

 8) Experiments have shown the decomposition of

2NO2Cl(g) 2NO2(g) + Cl2(g)

has the following rate expression

Rate = k[NO2Cl]

Is the following mechanism compatible with the experimental information?

NO2Cl + NO2Cl N2O4 + Cl2 (fast)

N2O4 2NO2 (slow)

     (a) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction.

     (b) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction and the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (c) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (d) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not sum to the overall reaction.

     (e) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not predict a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

 

9) Experiments have shown the decomposition of

2NO2Cl(g) 2NO2(g) + Cl2(g)

has the following rate expression

Rate = k[NO2Cl]

Is the following mechanism compatible with the experimental information?

NO2Cl + NO2Cl N2O4 + Cl2 (fast)

N2O4 2NO2 (slow)

     (a) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction.

     (b) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction and the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (c) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (d) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not sum to the overall reaction.

     (e) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not predict a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

 

10) Experiments have shown the decomposition of

2NO2Cl(g) 2NO2(g) + Cl2(g)

has the following rate expression

Rate = k[NO2Cl]

Is the following mechanism compatible with the experimental information?

NO2Cl NO2 + Cl (slow)

NO2Cl + Cl NO2 + Cl2 (fast)

     (a) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction.

     (b) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism sums to the overall reaction and the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (c) The mechanism is compatible because the mechanism predicts a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

     (d) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not sum to the overall reaction.

     (e) The mechanism is not compatible because the mechanism does not predict a rate law that agrees with the experimentally observed rate law.

 

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