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NH4+(aq) + NO2−(aq) → N2(g) + 2H2O(l) is given by rate = k[NH4+][NO2−]. At a certain temperature, the rate constant is 4.10 × 10−4 /M·s. Calculate the rate of the reaction at that temperature if [NH4+] = 0.301 M and [NO2−] = 0.160 M.

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