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Reactions: 2A+B+2C to D follows three me...

Reactions: `2A+B+2C to D` follows three mechanistic steps: `2A+B to X (slow)` `X+C to Y` (fast) `Y+C to D` (fast)
What is the molecularity of the rate determining step and the total order of the reaction?

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