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Which of the following are true about the following reaction ?
O3 + O --> 2 O2
a) The direct reaction breaks down O3 at a slower rate than the same reaction where Cl is used as a catalyst
b) When Cl is used as a catalyst, it functions as an intermediate in the resulting two-step mechanism
c) The presence of Cl provides a mechanism with lower Ea's than the direct reaction (in the absence of Cl)
d) DE (reaction energy) is the same whether Cl is present as a catalyst or not
e) When Cl is used as a catalyst it is a heterogeneous catalyst
I know for a fact that d is wrong, and i speculate that b is wrong as well. Please help, caus i know ctalysts lower activation energy, but which of these is correct, more than one can be correct.
O3 + O --> 2 O2
a) The direct reaction breaks down O3 at a slower rate than the same reaction where Cl is used as a catalyst
b) When Cl is used as a catalyst, it functions as an intermediate in the resulting two-step mechanism
c) The presence of Cl provides a mechanism with lower Ea's than the direct reaction (in the absence of Cl)
d) DE (reaction energy) is the same whether Cl is present as a catalyst or not
e) When Cl is used as a catalyst it is a heterogeneous catalyst
I know for a fact that d is wrong, and i speculate that b is wrong as well. Please help, caus i know ctalysts lower activation energy, but which of these is correct, more than one can be correct.