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How often are chemical reactions “elementary”? Is there a way to know if a given chemical reaction is elementary?

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How often are chemical reactions “elementary”? Is there a way to know if a given chemical reaction is elementary?

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Many chemical reactions are elementary. The only way to find the rate law is by experiment. See chapter 5. • How do we define terms for Kc if reaction is not elementary? The equilibrium constant and it’s relationship to the concentrations of reacting species is determined by the thermodynamics Not by kinetics. See Appendix C.

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