The decomposition of nitramide, O2NNH2, in water has the following chemical equa
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The decomposition of nitramide, O2NNH2, in water has the following chemical equation and rate law. O2NNH2(aq) arrow N2O(g)+H2O(l) rate=k [O2NNH2]/[H^+] A proposed mechanism for this reaction is (1) O2NNH2(aq) arrow O2NNH^-(aq) + H^+(aq) (fast equilibrium) (2) O2NNH^-(aq) arrow N2O(g)+ OH^- (aq) (slow) (3) H^+(aq)+ OH^- (aq) arrow H2O(l) (fast) What is the relationship between the observed value of k and the rage constants for the individual steps of the mechanism? K = k-1 k3 k2 k1 Drag the symbols into the numerator or denominator as needed.Explanation / Answer
K = k1 x k2 x k3 / k-1
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