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Hydrofluoric acid, HF, is a weak acid which exists as a gas. However HF is incredibly corrosive and can dissolve porcelain, metal, wood etc. Aqueous solutions of HF are featured on Breaking Bad as a method for disposing of bodies. If light is shone on HF in the gas phase it rapidly decomposes to H2 and F2 by the following mechanism.
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HFk1H+FHF \xrightarrow{k_1} \cdot H + \cdot F
H+HFk2H2+F\cdot H +HF \xrightarrow{k_2} H_2+ \cdot F
F+Fk3F2\cdot F +\cdot F \xrightarrow{k_3} F_2
Using the steady state approximation for all intermediates calculate a rate law for the decomposition of HF which depends only on [HF] and constants.
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