The chemical reaction, 2O 3 → 3O 2 proceeds as O 3 O 2 + [O] (fast) [O] + O 3 → 2O 2…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Chemical Kinetics
The chemical reaction, 2O3 → 3O2 proceeds as
O3
O2 + [O] (fast)
[O] + O3 → 2O2 (slow)
The rate law expression will be
O3
[O] + O3 → 2O2 (slow)
The rate law expression will be
- Rate = k[O][O3]
- Rate = k[O3]2 [O2]–1
- Rate = k[O3]2
- Rate = k[O2][O]
Answer
(B) Rate = k [O 3 ] 2 [O 2 ] –1
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