Chemical Kinetics Ques 27

27. The reaction of hydrogen and iodine monochloride is given as:

[2007]

$H_2(g)+2 ICl(g) \longrightarrow 2 HCl(g)+I_2(g)$

The reaction is of first order with respect to $H_2(g)$ and $ICI(g)$, following mechanisms were proposed.

Mechanism $A$ :

$H_2(g)+2 ICl(g) \longrightarrow 2 HCl(g)+I_2(g)$

Mechanism B:

$H_2(g)+ICl(g) \longrightarrow HI(g)$; slow

$HI(g)+ICl(g) \longrightarrow HCl(g)+I_2(g)$; fast

Which of the above mechanism(s) can be consistent with the given information about the reaction?

(a) $A$ and $B$ both

(b) neither $A$ nor $B$

(c) $A$ only

(d) $B$ only

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Solution:

  1. (d) As the slowest step is the rate determining step thus the mechanism $B$ will be more consistent with the given information. Also because it involve one molecule of $H_2$ and one molecule of $ICl$, it can be expressed as :

$ r=k[H_2][ICl] $

Which shows that the reaction is of first order w.r.t. both $H_2$ & ICl.



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