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Chemistry, 04.11.2019 23:31 bklein2020

Click in the answer box to activate the palette. derive the rate law for the decomposition of ozone (in terms of k1, k2, and k−1) from the following steps. ozone, o3, decomposes to molecular oxygen, o2, via the following process: 2o3(g) → 3o2(g) the rate law for the decomposition of ozone to molecular oxygen is rate = k[o3]2 [o2] the mechanism proposed for this process is o3 0001 o + o2 o + o3 2o2 what is the rate law in terms of k1, k2, and k−1?

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