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explain rate determining step​

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In chemical kinetics, the overall rate of a reaction is often approximately determined by the slowest step, known as the rate-determining step or rate-limiting step.

The rate determining step in a reaction mechanism is the slowest step. It is characterized by its high activation energy. Consider the energy diagram represented below of a two-step mechanism. The first step is the slow step since it has the highest activation energy.

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