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Rate of destruction of methane

At an altitude of 35 kilometers, the average concentrations of O* and of CH4 are approximately 100 and 1E11 molecules cm-3 respectively, and the rate constant k for the above reaction is approximately 4.0E-10 cm3 Molecules-1 s-1. Calculate the rate of destruction of methane in molecules per second per cubic centimeter.

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