Consider the three step mechanism: 1. 2NO2CI(g) CIO2(g) + N2O(g) + CIO(g) 2. N2O(g) + CIO2(g)= NO2(g) + NOCI(g) Slow Fast 3. NOCI+CIO→→ NO2 + Cl2 Fast Which of the following statements is true about the reaction coordinate diagram for this mechanism? (Select all that apply.) Two of the steps are bimolecular. There are three peaks. The second step has the highest Ea. Three transition states are formed. The first step is exothermic.

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Consider the three step mechanism:
1. 2NO2CI(g) CIO2(g) + N2O(g) + CIO(g)
2. N2O(g) + CIO2(g)= NO2(g) + NOCI(g)
Slow
Fast
3. NOCI+CIO→→ NO2 + Cl2
Fast
Which of the following statements is true about the reaction coordinate diagram for
this mechanism? (Select all that apply.)
Two of the steps are bimolecular.
There are three peaks.
The second step has the highest Ea.
Three transition states are formed.
The first step is exothermic.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the three step mechanism: 1. 2NO2CI(g) CIO2(g) + N2O(g) + CIO(g) 2. N2O(g) + CIO2(g)= NO2(g) + NOCI(g) Slow Fast 3. NOCI+CIO→→ NO2 + Cl2 Fast Which of the following statements is true about the reaction coordinate diagram for this mechanism? (Select all that apply.) Two of the steps are bimolecular. There are three peaks. The second step has the highest Ea. Three transition states are formed. The first step is exothermic.
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