1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known dataConsider the following mechanism:
(1) ClO
- (aq) + H
2O (l)
HClO (aq) + OH
- (aq) [fast]
(2) I
- (aq) + HClO (aq)
HIO (aq) + Cl
- (aq) [slow]
(3) OH
- (aq) + HIO (aq)
H
2O (l) + IO
- (aq) [fast]
Is the mechanism consistent with the actual rate law: rate = k[ClO
-][I
-]
2. The attempt at a solutionI can't eliminate the intermediate OH
- in my rate law. As far as I know, since the second step is slow, my rate should come from there, so rate = k
2 [I
-][HClO]. Then I use the equilibrium (1) to express [HClO] in terms of [reactant]'s, but apparently [OH
-] is there, and I don't know how to continue with this.
Another problem with which I also have the same trouble is the following proposed mechanism for the sulfonation of benzene:
(1) H
2SO
4 H
3O
+ + HSO
4- + SO
3 [fast]
(2) SO
3 + C
6H
6 H(C
6H
5+)SO
3- [slow]
(3) H(C
6H
5+)SO
3- + HSO
4- C
6H
5SO
3- + H
2SO
4 [fast]
(4) C
6H
5SO
3- + H
3O
+ C
6H
5SO
3H + H
2O [fast]
Thanks in advance!