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For the reaction `NO_(2)+CO to CO_(2)+NO`, the rate law is : Rate `=k[NO_(2)]^(2)`. Propose the probable mechanism of this reaction.

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`NO_(2)+NO_(2)overset("slow")toNO+NO_(3),CO overset("fast")toCO_(2)+NO_(2)`
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