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Chemistry, 04.02.2020 18:59 johnlumpkin5183
The reaction 2no2(g)+f2(> 2no2f(g) has an overall second order rate law, rate=k[no2][f2]. suggest a mechanism consistent with this rate law, being sure to label steps as fast and slow. (hint: it is easiest to assume the first step is slow.)
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