The reaction of hydrogen an iodine monochloride is given as H2(g)+2ICl(g)→2HCl(g)+I2(g) This reaction is of first order with respect to H2(g) and ICl(g)
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The reaction of hydrogen an iodine monochloride is given as H2(g)+2ICl(g)→2HCl(g)+I2(g) This reaction is of first order with respect to H2(g) and ICl(g), following mechanisms were proposed Mechanism A: H2(g)+2ICl(g)→2HCl(g)+I2(g) Mechanism B : H2(g)+ICl(g)→HCl(g)+HI(g); Slow HI(g)+ICl(g)→HCl(g)+I2(g); Fast Which of the above mechanism (s) can be consistent with the given information about the reaction: The reaction [...]