Short Answer the following questions based on the reaction below. necessary). (20 points total) Step 1 O(g) + HO(g) = HO2 + O2(g) Step 2 HO2(g) + O(g) ? HO(g) + O2(g) Step 3 O3(g) = O2(g) + O(g) Fast Slow Fast 1. Write the chemical equation for the overall reaction (2 pts) II. Is there a catalyst involved in the mechanism above? If so, which of the species above behave as a catalyst in the reaction above (2 pts) III. Which of the species in the mechanism above are intermediates? (2 pts) IV. Derive the rate law consistent with the above proposed mechanism. (4 pts)
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