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Approximately how many times faster or slower is the average reaction rate during the first four seconds (t =0 to t = 4) than the second four seconds t = 4 to t = 8) for the following reaction? 2 NOBr(g) \rightarrow Br2 (g) + 2 NO(g)  Approximately how many times faster or slower is the average reaction rate during the first four seconds (t =0 to t = 4)  than the second four seconds t = 4 to t = 8)  for the following reaction? 2 NOBr(g)   \rightarrow   Br<sub>2</sub> (g)  + 2 NO(g)      A) about 1.4 times faster B) about 1.4 times slower C) about 2.64 times slower D) about 2.6 times faster E) The average rate is constant.  Approximately how many times faster or slower is the average reaction rate during the first four seconds (t =0 to t = 4)  than the second four seconds t = 4 to t = 8)  for the following reaction? 2 NOBr(g)   \rightarrow   Br<sub>2</sub> (g)  + 2 NO(g)      A) about 1.4 times faster B) about 1.4 times slower C) about 2.64 times slower D) about 2.6 times faster E) The average rate is constant.

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