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Mark each of the following statements as either True or False: The rate law is deduced directly from the coefficients of the overall reaction. The rate equation for this mechanism is rate = k [O][ClO]. ClO(g) is an intermediate formed in this reaction mechanism. Step 2 of the mechanism is a bimolecular. The sum of the two steps is equal to the overall reaction: O(g) + O3(g) → 2O2(g). Cl(g) is a catalyst in this reaction mechanism.

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