Consider the following unbalanced reaction :
NO (g) + O2 (g) →N2O3 (g) How fast is N2O3 being formed when the [NO] is disappearing at a rate of 3.2×10 - 4 M/s?
A) 4.0×10 - 5 M/s
B) 1.6×10 - 4 M/s
C) 3.2×10 - 4 M/s
D) 6.4×10 - 4 M/s
E) 2.6×10 - 3 M/s
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