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candiishop
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Kinetics: Partial mechanism
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November 06, 2006, 09:23:46 AM »
I have a question which i don't understand:
It says a partial mechansim for the reaction may be proposed as :
MnO4- + C6H5CH2OH + H+ --------> intermediate
Write one sentence to explain why such a mechanism is flawed?? Thanks heaps
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How often do trimolecular collisions occur?
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Trimolecular molecules rarely occur. Thanks.
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