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The mechanism for the reaction described byÂ
2N2O5(g) ---> 4NO2(g) + O2(g)Â
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is suggested to beÂ
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(1) N2O5(g) (k1)--->(K-1) NO2(g) + NO3(g)Â
(2) NO2(g) + NO3(g) --->(K2) NO2(g) + O2(g) + NO(g)Â
(3) NO(g) + N2O5(g) --->(K3) 3NO2(g)Â
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Assuming that [NO3] is governed by steady-state conditions, derive the rate law for the production of O2(g) and enter it in the space below.Â
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Rate of reaction= ?[O2]/?t = ???
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