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The reaction of nitrogen dioxide with carbon monoxide
`NO_(2)(g) +CO(g) rarr CO_(2)(g)+NO(g)`
has been studied and the following mechanism mechanism has been proposed:
`NO_(2)(g) + NO_(2)(g) rarr NO_(3)(g) +NO(g) " "`(slow)
`NO_(3)(g) +CO(g) rarr NO_(2)(g)+CO_(2)(g)" "`(fast)
What rate law corresponding to this mechanism?

A

Rate `=k[NO_(2)]`

B

Rate =`k[NO_(2)][CO]`

C

Rate =`k[NO_(2)]^(2)`

D

Rate =`k[NO_(2)]^(2)[CO]`

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