What will be the order of reaction if the rate law is given by Rate \( =\mathrm{k}\left[\mathrm{SO}_{2}\right]^{1}\left[\mathrm{SO}_{3}\right]^{0.5} \) (A) 0.5 (B) -0.5 (C) Can onlly be determined experimentally and the information given is not enough (D) 1
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