Yes, because the rate of formation of [NA2OA2]=k1[NO]2. Substituting k1[NO]2 for [NA2OA2] in the rate law for step 2 gives the
While I do agree that the rate of formation of N2O2 = k1[NO]^2, I don’t agree that [N2O2]=k1[NO]^2. Am I wrong?
Yes, because the rate of formation of [NA2OA2]=k1[NO]2. Substituting k1[NO]2 for [NA2OA2] in the rate law for step 2 gives the
While I do agree that the rate of formation of N2O2 = k1[NO]^2, I don’t agree that [N2O2]=k1[NO]^2. Am I wrong?