he following reaction is an elementary step of a particular overall reaction:
NH2Cl(aq) + OH–(aq) → NHCl–(aq) + H2O(l).
Determine the molecularity and the rate law for this reaction

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Answer:

To determine the molecularity of the reaction, we count the number of species involved in the rate-determining step. In this case, there are two species involved, NH2Cl and OH-, so the reaction is bimolecular.

Now, let's determine the rate law. Since the reaction is bimolecular, the rate law can be expressed as:

Rate = k[ NH2Cl ][ OH- ]

Where:

- k is the rate constant.

- [ NH2Cl ] and [ OH- ] are the concentrations of NH2Cl and OH-, respectively.

The rate law shows that the rate of the reaction depends on the concentrations of both NH2Cl and OH-.