Nitrogen dioxide reacts with carbon monoxide to produce nitrogen monoxide and carbon dioxide. A the mechanism for this reaction has two steps
2NO2 (g) --> NO3 (g) + NO (g) (fast, equilibrium)
NO3 (g) + CO (g) --->` NO2 (g) + CO2 (g) (slow)
What is the equilibrium constant for the OVERALL reaction?
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