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For the reaction, 2A+2Bto"Product" t...

For the reaction,
`2A+2Bto"Product"`
the rate law is Rate` =k[A][B]^(2)` .which mechanism is constant with this information ?

A

`B+BhArrC`
` C+Ato"Product"("slow")`

B

`A+BtoC ("slow")`
`C+Dto "poduct"`

C

`A+AtoC`
`B+BtoC`
`C+Bto "Product"`

D

`A+BhArrC`
`B+CtoD`("slow")`
`D+Ato"Product"`

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D
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