What is the relationship between the equilibrium constant of a the fast step of a mechanism and the rate constants for the forward and back directions of the same fast step? A. The equilibrium constant for this fast equilibrium step is the product of the forward rate constant and the backward rate constant. B. The equilibrium constant for this fast equilibrium step is not related to the forward and backward rate constants. C. The equilibrium constant for this fast equilibrium step is the sum of the forward rate constant and the backward rate constant. D. The equilibrium constant for this fast equilibrium step is the ratio of the forward rate constant to the backward rate constant.
What is the relationship between the equilibrium constant of a the fast step of a mechanism and the rate constants
for the forward and back directions of the same fast step?
A. The equilibrium constant for this fast equilibrium step is the product of the forward rate constant and the backward rate constant.
B. The equilibrium constant for this fast equilibrium step is not related to the forward and backward rate constants.
C. The equilibrium constant for this fast equilibrium step is the sum of the forward rate constant and the backward rate constant.
D. The equilibrium constant for this fast equilibrium step is the ratio of the forward rate constant to the backward rate constant.