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The reaction follows that the mechanism `A+ B overset(k_(2)) to A + B` (slow) then rate law is

A

r= k[A][B]

B

r=k[AB][B]

C

`r= k[A][B]^(2)`

D

`r=k[A]^(2)[B]`

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C

`r=K[A][B], k_(eq) = [AB]/([A][B]) = K_(1)/K_(2)`
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