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Chemistry, 03.01.2020 02:31 Emptypockets451

For the reaction x2 + y + z -> xy + xz it is found that doubling the concentration of x2 doubles the reaction rate. triplingthe concentration on triples the rate, and doubling the concentration of 2 has no effect, (a) what is the rate law for thisreaction? (b) why is it that the change in the concentration of 2 has no effect on the rate? (c) suggest a mechanism for thereaction that is consistent with the rate law.

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