The reaction between ammonium ions (NH4+) and nitrite ions (NO2−) can be written as follows. NH4+(aq) + NO2−(aq) → N2(g) + 2 H2O(l) The rate law for this reaction is: rate = k[NH4+][NO2−], where k is the rate constant, and [NH4+] and [NO2−] represent the concentrations (in molarity) of NH4+ ions and NO2− ions, respectively. If the rate constant is 2.9 ✕ 10−4 M−1s−1 at 25°C, calculate the rate of the reaction at the same temperature when [NH4+] = 0.43 M and [NO2−] = 0.064 M.