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When the chemical reaction 2NO(g)+O2(g)→2NO2(g) is carried out under certain conditions, the rate of disappearance of NO(g) is 5.0×10−5 Ms−1. What is the rate of disappearance of O2(g) under the same conditions?

A: Because two molecules of NO are consumed per molecule of O2, the rate of disappearance of O2(g) is 2.5×10−5 Ms−1.

B: Because two molecules of NO are consumed per molecule of O2, the rate of disappearance of O2(g) is 1.0×10−4 Ms−1.

C: Because the rate depends on [NO]2 and [O2], the rate of disappearance of O2(g) is 2.5×10−9 Ms−1.

D: Because the O2(g) is under the same experimental conditions as NO, it is consumed at the same rate of 5.0×10−5 Ms−1.

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