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Consider the following reaction: 2 N2O(g) → 2 N2(g)+O2(g)2 N2O(g) → 2 N2(g)+O2(g) You may want to reference (Pages 587 - 592) Section 14.3 while completing this problem. Part A Express the rate of the reaction in terms of the change in concentration of each of the reactants and products.

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