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what is reaction mechanism​

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Answered by anitanetto
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The reaction mechanism describes the sequence of elementary reactions that must occur to go from reactants to products. Reaction intermediates are formed in one step and then consumed in a later step of the reaction mechanism. The slowest step in the mechanism is called the rate determining or rate-limiting step.

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Answered by An2528
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The reaction mechanism describes the sequence of elementary reactions that must occur to go from reactants to products.

Reaction intermediates are formed in one step and then consumed in a later step of the reaction mechanism.

The slowest step in the mechanism is called the rate determining or rate-limiting step.

The overall reaction rate is determined by the rates of the steps up to (and including) the rate-determining step.

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