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Chemistry, 07.03.2020 01:20 klorpo4055

Consider the following multistep reaction: A+B→AB(slow)A+B→AB(slow) A+AB→A2B(fast)––––––––––––––––––––– A+AB→A2B(fast)_ 2A+B→A2B(overall)2A+B→A2B(overall) Based on this mechanism, determine the rate law for the overall reaction. Express your answer in standard MasteringChemistry format. For example, if the rate law is k[A]3[B]2k[A]3[B]2 type k*[A]^3*[B]^2.

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