The decomposition of ozone is believed to occur by the mechanism : O 3 ⇌ O 2 + O (fast) O…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Chemical Kinetics
The decomposition of ozone is believed to occur by the mechanism :
O3 \(\text { ⇌ }\) O2 + O (fast)
O + O3 → O2 (slow)
When the concentration of O2 is increased, then the rate
O3 \(\text { ⇌ }\) O2 + O (fast)
O + O3 → O2 (slow)
When the concentration of O2 is increased, then the rate
- increases
- decreases
- remains same
- cannot be predicted
Answer
(B) decreases
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