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Rate order when the slow step only contains intermediates?
@Martin-マーチンah I see. What should I do from an SE standpoint?
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Rate order when the slow step only contains intermediates?
How to tell the rate equation of a reaction when the slow step only contains intermediates (i.e what the rate order is wrt each reactant)
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Rate order when the slow step only contains intermediates?
@Maurice. No-one said anything about this specific example. But in all examples that I have been given, slow steps always are made up of, at least in part, the original reactants. The only other idea I have is that the overall rate order is 0
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What determines whether a mechanism is nucleo/electrophillic addition/substitution?
The latter; (The site suggest it's to do with the rate determining step)
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what is the name of the molecule that has the greatest number of different atoms?
What about metallic bonding. I'm sure we can just dump a bunch of metals to form some sort of super alloy
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