What is the rate law for the reaction?

What is the rate law for the reaction? Correct Answer Rate = k[N2O5]

C-The rate law always considers the slowest step in a mechanism. There is one molecule of N2O5 as the reactant in the slow step; therefore, the rate law will only use the concentration of this reactant raised to a power equal to the number of molecules in the slow step.

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