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Unit 5 – Kinetics
Topic 5.11
A reactions follows as shown below: (Step 1: HCOOH + H2SO4 → HCOOH2^+ + HSO4^-) (Step 2: HCOOH2^+ → HCO^+ + H2O) (Step 3: HCO^+ + HSO4^- → CO + H2SO4). Which is the catalyst in the overall reaction with the correct justification?
HCOOH - Increase in concentration of HCOOH increased the reaction rate
CO = Produced in the final step
HCOOH2^+ - Produced in the 1st stepand consumed in a later step
H2SO4 - Consumed in the 1st step and regenerated in a later step
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