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The reaction A+2B+C to Z occurs by the f...

The reaction `A+2B+C to Z` occurs by the following mechanism:
(i) `A+2B+C to X` (fast)
(ii) `X+C to Y` (slow) (iii) `Y+B to Z` (very fast)
Rate law for this reaction is:

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