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Conisder the reaction mechanism:
`A_(2) overset(k_(eq))hArr 2A ("fast")` (where `A` is the intermediate.)
`A+B underset(k_(1))rarr P (slow)`
The rate law for the reaction is

A

`k_1[A][B]`

B

`k_1K^(1//2)[A_2]^(1//2)[B]`

C

`k_1K^(1//2)[A][B]`

D

`k_1K^(1//2)[A]^(2)[B]`

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B
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