a. b. C. Suggest a method for measuring the rate of the following reactions. (2 marks each; 4 marks total) 1. ii. 2H₂O2(

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a. b. C. Suggest a method for measuring the rate of the following reactions. (2 marks each; 4 marks total) 1. ii. 2H₂O2(

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A B C Suggest A Method For Measuring The Rate Of The Following Reactions 2 Marks Each 4 Marks Total 1 Ii 2h O2 1
A B C Suggest A Method For Measuring The Rate Of The Following Reactions 2 Marks Each 4 Marks Total 1 Ii 2h O2 1 (64.94 KiB) Viewed 9 times
a. b. C. Suggest a method for measuring the rate of the following reactions. (2 marks each; 4 marks total) 1. ii. 2H₂O2(aq) HBIⓇ (colourless) For the dimerization reaction I 2C5H6(g) → 2H₂O + O₂(g) →→ H₂(g) (colourless) + B1₂) (dark red-brown) C10H12(8) -A[CH]/At was found to be 4.4 torr sec. What would be the value of A[CH]/At during the same period of time? (2 marks) Explain why a catalyst for a forward reaction must also be a catalyst for the reverse reaction. Include an energy level diagram in your answer. (4 marks)
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