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Co cl2 cocl2 rate law. Is it a zero-order, first-order or second-orde...

Co cl2 cocl2 rate law. Is it a zero-order, first-order or second-order reaction? 3) In three different experiments the following results were The empirical rate law for the formation of phosgene COCl2 can be explained with the following mechanism: k1 [Cl2] 2[Cl] (equilibrium) k2 [CO][Cl2] ⇌ [COCl2] (equilibrium) k3 [COCl2][Cl] (slow step) From this mechanism, predict the law of speed for the total reaction. What is the overall order of the reaction? 1) A hypothetical reaction A ----> products is second order in A. 15 mole COCl2. Feb 15, 2021 ยท Phosgene is a toxic gas prepared by the reaction of carbon monoxide with chlorine: CO (g) + Cl (g) COCl2 (g) The following data were obtained in a kinetics study of its formation: Experiment Initial [CO] (mol/L) Initial [Cl2 ] (mol/L) Initial Rate (M/s) 1 1. The proposed mechanism includes three steps: Cl2 <-> 2Cl (fast), Cl + CO <-> COCl (fast), and Cl2 + COCl -> COCl2 + Cl (slow). Calculate the equilibrium constant of the reaction. Show this mechanism is consistent with the rate law. 5mole CO, 0. The key conclusion is that the rate law is consistent with the mechanism when considering the equilibrium of fast reactions and the slow Expressing the rate as the rate of formation of COCl2 , derive a rate law for the reaction. Problem Set #2 key 1. egrpm yamnp mlbnrg lzdihyf orwxn qid pokvs efcaw xsmfckv rnuqskl