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The rate law for the reaction `O_(3) + O rarr 2O_(2)` is rate `= k[O_(3)][NO]`. Then which is/are correct? (more than one correct)

A

`NO` is catalyst.

B

`O` atom is not involved in slow step

C

The slow step is bimolecular.

D

None of these

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