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7. In the upper atmosphere, the decomposition of ozone to oxygen is described by the overall reaction: 2O3​( g)→3O2​( g)

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2022 4:46 pm
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7. In the upper atmosphere, the decomposition of ozone to oxygen is described by the overall reaction: 2O3​( g)→3O2​( g) This can occur through the following two step mechanism: Step 1: O3​⇄O2​+O with rate constants: k1​ (forward) and k.1 (reverse) Step 2: O3​+O→2O2​ with rate constant k2​ (forward) Using the steady-state approximation, what is the predicted rate law for the overall reaction?
Use the Midpoint Rule with 4 subintervals to approximate the integral ∫0π/2​cos5xdx. F Answer: