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`2CO(g) + O_(2)(g) to 2CO_(2)(g) , 2NO(g) + O_(2)(g) to 2NO_(2)(g)` . Which is relatively faster ? Why ?

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`2NO_((g))+O_(2(g))to2NO_((g))` is relatively faster. In both the bonds transformed is also same. The number of electrons shared in CO molecule is 6 and in NO molecule is 5. Breaking bond in NO molecule is relatively easy than that in CO molecule. Further NO has unpaired electron and thus more reactive.
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