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Dinitrogen pentoxide decomposes to form nitrogen dioxide oxygen, following the equation 2N2O3 - 4NO, + 0,. At a certain timepoint, N2O5 is being consumed at a rate of 0.1 M/s. What's the rate of production of NO, and O, at the
same timepoint?
A. NO, is produced at 0.2 M/s, and O, is produced at 0.05 M/s.
B. NO, is produced at 0.2 M/s, and O, is produced at 0.2 M/s.
C. NO, is produced at 0.05 M/s, and O2 is produced at 0.2 M/s.
D. NO, is produced at 0.1 M/s, and O, is produced at 0.05 M/s.

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