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Nitric oxide (NO) reacts with oxygen to produce nitrogen dioxide `(NO_(2))` :
`2NO(g) + O_(2) to 2NO_(2) (g)`
The rate law for the reaction is:
`rate = k[NO][O_(2)]`
Propose a mechanism for the above reaction.

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