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Experimental data shows that each of the following redox reactions is second order overall:
(1) ₂() + () → () + ₂()
(2) () + ₃() → ₂() + ₂()

When ₂ in reaction 1 is doubled, the rate quadruples. Determine the rate law for this reaction.
Rate =