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Consider the reaction 2X2Y+Z2⇌2X2YZ which has a rate law of rate= k[X2Y][Z2] Select a possible mechanism for the reaction. View Available Hint(s) Consider the reaction which has a rate law of Select a possible mechanism for the reaction. A Step1:Step2:Step3:Z2→Z+Z (slow)X2Y+Z→X2YZ (fast) X2Y+Z→X2YZ (fast) B Step1:Step2:X2Y+Z2→X2YZ+Z (slow)X2Y+Z→X2YZ (fast) C Step1:Step2:X2Y+Z2→X2YZ2 (slow)X2YZ2→X2YZ+Z (fast) D Step1:Step2:2X2Y⇌X4Y2 (fast)X4Y2+Z2→2X2YZ (slow) E Step1:2X2Y+Z2→2X2YZ (slow)

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