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The rate of reaction: `2NO(g) + Cl_(2) (g) rarr 2NOCl (g)`, becomes doubled when the concentration of `Cl_(2)` is doubled. However, when the concentration of both the reactants are doubled, the rate becomes eight times. What is the order w.r.t. `NO` and w.r.t. chlorine ? What is the total order?

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