Multiple Choice
The reaction CHCl3(g) + Cl2(g) CCl4(g) + HCl(g) has been proposed to occur by the following mechanism.
Cl2
2Cl fast equilibrium
CHCl3 + Cl
HCl + CCl3 slow step
CCl3 + Cl
CCl4 fast
What is the rate law predicted by this mechanism?
A) Rate = kexp[CHCl3][Cl2]
B) Rate = k2[CHCl3][Cl]
C) Rate = k1[Cl2]
D) Rate = k3[CCl3][Cl]
E) Rate = k2(k1/k-1) 1/2[CHCl3][Cl2]1/2
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