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For the reaction `NO_(2)+COrarrCO_(2)+NO`, the experimental rate expresison is `-dc//dt = k[NO_(2)]^(2)`. Find the number of molecules of `CO` involved in the slowest step.

A

1

B

2

C

3

D

depends on mehanism

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