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How can you determine the rate law of the following reaction?
`2NO(g)+O_(2)(g) to 2NO_(2)(g)`

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We can measure the rate of this reaction as a function of initial concentration either by keeping the concentration of one of the reactants constant and changing the concentration of the other reactant or by changing the concentration of both reactants. The rate law of the reaction comes out to the
Rate `=k[NO]^(2)[O_(2)]`
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