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The possible mechanism for the reaction :
`2NO_(2)CI rarr 2NO_(2) +CI_(2) ` is
`NO_(2)CI overset("slow")(rarr)NO_(2)+CI`
`NO_(2)CI+CIoverset("Fast")(rarr)NO_(2)+CI_(2)`
The order of the reaction is :

A

`1.5`

B

1

C

2

D

3

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The correct Answer is:
B

(B) Order corresponds to slow step
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