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Mechanism Identification and Rate Law Determination in Organic Chemistry

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  • #1 Multiple Choice
    A reaction mechanism is proposed for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide ($2\,H_2O_2 \rightarrow 2\,H_2O + O_2$) as follows: Step 1 (fast equilibrium): $H_2O_2 \rightleftharpoons H_2O + O_2^-$ Step 2 (slow): $H_2O_2 + O_2^- \rightarrow H_2O + O_2 + OH^-$ Which of the following is the correct rate law for this mechanism?
  • #2 Multiple Choice
    In a proposed mechanism for a reaction, the following steps are given: Step 1 (fast): $A + B \rightleftharpoons C$ Step 2 (slow): $C + D \rightarrow E$ If the experimental rate law is $\text{rate} = k[A][B][D]$, what does this suggest about the mechanism?
  • #3 Multiple Choice
    Which of the following statements best describes an intermediate in a reaction mechanism?

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