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[" For the reaction,"2O_(3)rarr3O_(2)" ,the rate law will be of "],[" proposed mechanism is "],[O_(3)rightleftharpoons O_(2)+O(" Fast ")],[O_(3)+O rarr2O_(2)(" slow ")]

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