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For the reaction , `NO_(2)(g) + CO(g) rarr CO_(2)(g) + NO(g)`
experimentally determiend rate law expression below 400 K is , rate `= k[NO_(2)]^(2)`
What mechanism can be proposed for the above reaction ?

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One of the proposed mechanisms is as follows ,
overall reaction `((NO_(2)(g)+NO_(2)(g)rarr NO_(3)(g) + NO(g),"(slow)"),(NO_(3)(g) + CO(g) rarr CO_(2)(g) + NO_(2)(g),"(fast)"))/(NO_(2)(g) + CO(g)rarr CO_(2)(g) + NO(g))`
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