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Reaction rate laws are frequently used to investigate reaction mechanisms. Would your results to this experiment be consistent with either or both of the following mechanisms?
A. single step bimolecular reaction between dye and NaClO
B. slow unimolecular decomposition of the dye followed by rapid electron transfer reaction with ClO- ion
Which mechanism is correct?Can you be certain that a mechanisms correct?
Any help appreciated
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