- NO(g) + CO2(g): Chemists have theorized the following mechanism for the reaction NO2(g) + CO(9) NO2(g) + NO2(9) → NO3(
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- NO(g) + CO2(g): Chemists have theorized the following mechanism for the reaction NO2(g) + CO(9) NO2(g) + NO2(9) → NO3(
- NO(g) + CO2(g): Chemists have theorized the following mechanism for the reaction NO2(g) + CO(9) NO2(g) + NO2(9) → NO3(9) + NO(9) (slow) NO3(9) + CO(g) NO2(g) + CO2(9) (fast) Which of the following is true regarding this mechanism? (O) NO2(g) is both a reactant and a catalyst for the reaction NO3(9) is both an intermediate and a catalyst for the reaction (II) The rate law is Rate = k/NO2)2
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