For the elementary reaction: HO2 + O OH + O2, If G (which can be regarded as an oxygen isotope) is used to replace one of the O in HO2, make it become HOG, which of the following reaction formula is correct? Or both exist, but at different rates?

a: HOG + O GH + O2; b: HOG + O OH + OG;

I know some common sense (for example, the law of dehydrogenation of hydrocarbon fuel), but I am not clear about such elementary reactions.

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