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- Reaction coordinate diagrams: Two-step diagram. Label the reactant (R), product (P), intermediate (I"), and transition states (TS; and TS2), plus the axis with appropriate units/labels. 1) Break the diagram up into 2 steps. Which one is the slow step? The fast step? 2) Endothermic or exothermic? Suppose a is added to step one. Sketch the effect of this addition on the diagram. You can identify the intermediates and by remembering: Intermediates are and then Catalysts are added to a reaction (like a reactant), and are at the end. Practice: Identify the reactants, products, intermediate(s), and catalyst(s). Put a star next to the rate-determining step. Step 1 A+B AB (fastest) Step 2 C + AB → ABC Step 3 ABC + D→ ACD + B (fast) diyFor the following reactions how do you draw the reaction diagram?Fill in the blanks: Progress of the reaction This is the reaction diagram of reactant A converted to product D (A → D). The reaction has 2 intermediates. It has 3 transition states. The fastest step in the reaction is the conversion of c to d because it has the lowest activat Is the first step of the reaction (exergonic or endergonic?) because is The overall reaction is (exergonic or endergonic?) because Free energy
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