Chemistry, asked by vishaln9083, 10 months ago

The reaction of hydrogen and iodine
monochloride is given as:
H₂ (g)+ 2ICl(g) ⟶2HCl(g)+ I₂(g)
The reaction is of first order with respect to H 2 (g)
and ICI(g), following mechanisms were
proposed.
Mechanism A:
H₂ (g) 2ICl(g) ⟶2HCl(g) I₂(g)
Mechanism B:
H₂ (g) ICl(g)⟶ HI(g);slow
HI(g) ICl(g)⟶ HCl(g) I₂ (g);fast
Which of the above mechanism(s) can be
consistent with the given information about the
reaction?
(a) A and B both (b) neither A nor B
(c) A only (d) B only

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :- Option B)...

Answered by ms9733756
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Answer:

bro option B is correct

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