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1. reaction rate laws are frequently used to investigate reaction mechanisms. would your results to this experiment be consistent with either or both of the following mechanisms? a. single step bimolecular reaction between dye and NaClO b. slow unimolecular decomposition of the dye followed by a rapid electron transfer reaction with ClO- ion which mechanism is correct? can you be certain that a mechanism is correct?
2. if instead of using the blue dye, we had used a red dye, what changes would you make in your experimental procedure to determine the rate law for the oxidation of the red dye by sodium hypochlorite? (be specific)
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Here I don't know what is the experiment,but I can suggest you a method.If your actual experiment rate is follow your theoritical rate(can be a 1st,2nd order).that is your ordet of reaction.then you know the reaction order,and you can select the mechanism which follow your order...
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