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A reaction has the following mechanism: What is the net overall change that occurs in this reaction? Identify any intermediates in the reaction.
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Let's denote them as follows: \begin{align*} \text{Reaction 1:} & \quad 2NO \rightarrow N_2O_2 \\ \text{Reaction 2:} & \quad N_2O_2 + H_2 \rightarrow N_2O + H_2O \\ \text{Reaction 3:} & \quad N_2O + H_2 \rightarrow N_2 + H_2O \end{align*} Show more…
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