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The reaction is pH dependent even though the H+ ion does not

Last updated: 7/10/2022

The reaction is pH dependent even though the H+ ion does not

The reaction is pH dependent even though the H+ ion does not appear in the overall reaction. Which of the following explains this observation? Check all that apply. The exponent of [H+] in the rate law is zero. H+ serves as a catalyst in the reaction. H+ enters the reaction mechanism after the rate-determining step. H+ is an intermediate in the reaction mechanism.