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The reaction of CO with Cl2 gives phosgene (COCl2), a nerve gas that was used in World War I. Use the mechanism shown here to complete the following exercises: Cl2()⇌2Cl() (fast, k1 represents the forward rate constant, k−1 the reverse rate constant)
CO()+Cl()⟶COCl() (slow, k2 the rate constant)
COCl()+Cl()⟶COCl2() (fast, k3 the rate constant)
(a) Write the overall reaction.

(b) Identify all intermediates.

(c) Write the rate law for each elementary reaction.

(d) Write the overall rate law expression.

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