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Print Periodic Table Ebook Question 16 of 18 (1 point)X Incorrect For the reduct

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Question

Print Periodic Table Ebook Question 16 of 18 (1 point)X Incorrect For the reduction reaction 2NO(g) +2H,(g) N,(g) +2H,O(g) Rate = k[NO] TH2 which occurs at high temperatures, the experimentally determined rate law is: Here is a proposed mechanism for the reduction of NO by H2: Elementary step 1 Elementary step 2: Elementary step 3 H,(g) + O g) H2O(g) s this a valid mechanism' Select all that apply. Yes, because the three proposed steps sum to the total reaction Yes, because all three proposed steps match the experimentally determined rate law No, because the three proposed steps do not sum to the total reaction.

Explanation / Answer

Rate law is derived experimentally. So, we cannot simply determine the rate law by loooking at steps in the reaction.

So,the answer is last option i.e, insufficient information is given to determine if this is a reasonable mechanism

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