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Which step is the rate determining step in a reaction and why?

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Answered by jisoo86
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Explanation:

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 determining step can be compared to the neck of a funnel

Answered by shivanandaravikumar
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Answer:

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 determining step can be compared to the neck of a funnel

Explanation:

The reaction mechanism is the step-by-step process by which reactants actually become products. The overall reaction rate depends almost entirely on the rate of the slowest step. If the first step is the slowest, and the entire reaction must wait for it, then it is the rate-determining step.

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