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As another alternative to the model proposed in Illustration 7.3, consider a sequence with no RDS on the surface and with the formation of an adsorbed (NO) 2 species which then decomposes to give adsorbed N2O and oxygen. For example, with only NO and O2 adsorption quasi-equilibrated:

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