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Chemistry, 13.08.2019 05:20 julialombardo53

The following mechanism has been suggested for the reaction between nitrogen monoxide and oxygen: no(g) + no(g) → n2o2(g) (fast) n2o2(g) + o2(g) → 2no2(g) (slow) according to this mechanism, the experimental rate law is a. second-order in no and zero-order in o2. b. second-order in no and first-order in o2. c. first-order in no and second-order in o2. d. first-order in no and first-order in o2. e. first-order in no and zero-order in o2.

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