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2h2(g) + 2no(g) → n2(g) + 2h2o(g) is rate=k[h2][no]2 (at least at low concentrations of h2). a possible mechanism for this reaction with two steps and an oxygen atom intermediate might take the form: h2 + 2no → n2 + x + o (step 1; k1) o + y → z (step 2; k2)

a. identify the chemical species x, y, and z in the mechanism.

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