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To calculate the rate constants k1 and k2 for parallel reactions, you can use the rate laws for each reaction and the experimental data. Typically, you would perform experiments at different initial concentrations of reactants for each reaction and use the integrated rate laws to determine the rate constants. Kinetic data analysis software or graphical methods like the method of initial rates can also be utilized to determine the rate constants for parallel reactions.

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