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Chemistry, 05.09.2019 16:30 klanderos890

In the following mechanism, which is the rate-determining step?
step 1: h2(g)+icl(g)→hi(g)+hcl(g) (slow)
step 2: hi(g)+icl(g)→i2(g)+hcl(g) (fast)
a. step 1: (slow)
b. step 2: (fast)
c. step 1
d. step 2

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