Rate laws and reactions
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Rate laws and reactions
How do we know if a reaction is slow or fast? Is it always given to us or is there a way to determine this?
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Re: Rate laws and reactions
It will either be given to you or you'll have to determine the slow step through the overall rate law for the reaction. You can also determine it by seeing which step has the lowest activation energy in a reaction.
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Re: Rate laws and reactions
It will usually give you that info (I think the textbook does this). But you can determine which reaction is fast or slow if you are given the rate law. The reactants present in the rate law are the reactants in the slow reaction.
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Re: Rate laws and reactions
Hi! Like others have stated above, I believe that we will be told which elementary steps are slow or fast. As far as comparing the speed of reactions with each other goes, we can examine the rate laws. Hope this helps!
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Re: Rate laws and reactions
I don't think we've learned a way to determine what the slow step is just from the reaction mechanism, so I think it would be given to us.
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