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Nitrogen dioxide reacts with carbon monoxide to produce nitrogen monoxide and carbon dioxide in the reaction, . The first step in the reaction is proposed to be two NO2 molecules colliding to form NO3 and NO. The NO3 intermediate then reacts with CO to form CO2. What is the rate law for this proposed mechanism?
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Rate law = k[NO2]^2[CO]
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