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Chemistry, 18.07.2020 16:01 destinyranson

Consider the following reaction: 2_1.gif The rate law is first order in 2_2.gif and second order in 2_3.gif. If the rate constant for this reaction at 1000 K is 2_4.gif, what is the reaction rate when [NO] = 0.050 M and 2_5.gif= 0.010 M Group of answer choices

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