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For the first-order decomposition reaction of `N_(2)O_(5)` written as:
`2N_(2)O_(5)(g) to 4NO_(2)(g) + O_(2)(g)`, rate `=k[N_(2)O_(5)]`
`N_(2)O_(5)(g) to 2NO_(2)(g) + 1/2O_(2)(g)`, rate `=k'[N_(2)O_(5)]`
which of the following facts is true?

A

`k = k'`

B

`k gt 2k'`

C

`k gt k`'

D

`2k = k'`

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Rate of diappearance of `N_(2)O_(5)` does not depend upon the way a chemical reaction is formulaed. Hence, k = k..
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