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explain the rate determining step with an example?​

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Answered by manasa1549
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The rate determining step is the slowest step of a chemical reaction that determines the speed (rate) at which the overall reaction proceeds. ... The rate at which water flows through a funnel is limited/ determined by the width of the neck of the funnel and not by the rate at which the water is poured into the funnel.

Answered by Baburao4762
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The rate determining step is the slowest step of a chemical reaction that determines the speed (rate) at which the overall reaction proceeds. ... The rate at which water flows through a funnel is limited/ determined by the width of the neck of the funnel and not by the rate at which the water is poured into the funnel.

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