A reaction of importance in the formation of smog is that between ozone and nitrogen monoxide is described as: O3(g) + NO(g) ---> O2(g) + NO2(g) The rate law for this reaction= k[O3][NO] & k= 2.42 x 10-6 M-1*s-1 at a certain temperature, calculate the initial reaction rate when [O3] & [NO] remain essentially constant at the values [O3]0= 7.48 x 10-6 M & [NO]0= 3.26 x 10-5M, owing to continuous production from separate sources. & Calculate the number of moles of NO2(g) produced per hour per liter of air.