Which reaction is predicted to have a higher frequency factor?
reaction 1: no(g) + o(g) -&g...
Chemistry, 15.10.2019 19:00 NEUROPHARMACOLOGICAL
Which reaction is predicted to have a higher frequency factor?
reaction 1: no(g) + o(g) -> no2(g) (no2 has the structural formula ono) reaction 2: no2(g) + no2(g) -> n2o4(g) (n2o4 has the structural formula o2nno2)
group of answer choices
a. reaction 1 because the reaction is more complex
b. reaction 1 because the reaction is less complex
c. reaction 2 because the reaction is more complex
d. reaction 2 because the reaction is less complex
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