Chemical kinetics. Reaction mechanisms (1)

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Chemistry: Chemical kinetics. Reaction mechanisms. Elementary steps; molecularity (unimolecular, bimolecular, termolecular). Rate laws for the overall reaction and for elementary steps. Rate-determining step. Mechanisms with slow first steps. Mechanisms with fast forward and reverse first steps

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(1) Reaction mechanisms
(2) Elementary steps. Molecularity (unimolecular, bimolecular, termolecular). Rate expression for the overall reaction
(3) Rate laws for elementary steps. Intermediates
(4) An example
(5) Elementary reaction. Rate-determining step. Mechanisms with slow first steps: an example
(6) Continued. Another example
(7) Mechanisms with fast forward and reverse first steps
(8) Continued
(9) Continued

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