Consider a reaction such as A2(g) + B2(g) ® 2AB(g). What can we say about the mechanism of the reaction?

if the reaction is fast it occurs in a single step
if the reaction is fast it occurs in multiple steps
if the reaction is slow it occurs in multiple steps
we must examine each case individually

Answer:
You can say absolutely nothing about this reaction. Speed and the number of steps have nothing to do with one another.

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