Multiple Choice
The reaction,A + 2B → B2 + A,proceeds by the following mechanism: (A is a catalyst.) A + B → AB
(slow)
AB + B → B2 + A
(fast)
What is the rate law expression for this reaction?
A) Rate = k[A]
B) Rate = k[B]
C) Rate = k[A][B]
D) Rate = k[A][B]2
E) Rate = k[A]2[B]
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