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The rate of the reaction 2N2O54NO2+O22N_2O_5 \rightarrow 4NO_2 + O_2 can be written in three ways: d[N2O5]dt=k[N2O5]-\frac{d[N_2O_5]}{dt} = k[N_2O_5] d[NO2]dt=k[N2O5]\frac{d[NO_2]}{dt} = k'[N_2O_5] d[O2]dt=k[N2O5]\frac{d[O_2]}{dt} = k''[N_2O_5]

The relationship between kk and kk' and between kk and kk'' are:

A

k=k,k=kk' = k, k'' = k

B

k=2k,k=kk' = 2k, k'' = k

C

k=2k,k=k/2k' = 2k, k'' = k/2

D

k=2k,k=2kk' = 2k, k'' = 2k

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