Nitric oxide gas (NO) reacts with chlorine gas according to the equation NO +
Cl2 → NOCl.
The following initial rates of reaction have been measured for the given reagent concentrations.
Which of the following is the rate law for this reaction?
A) rate = k[NO]
B) rate = k[NO][Cl2]1/2
C) rate = k[NO][Cl2]
D) rate = k[NO]2[Cl2]
E) rate = k[NO]2[Cl2]2
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