Consider the overall reaction and proposed mechanism.
step 1: A + BC --> AB + C
step 2: AB + D --> AD + B
step 3: B + C --> BC
overall reaction: A + D --> AD
What step is rate determining (slow) if the rate law of overall reaction is Rate = k[A][BC]
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Consider the overall reaction and proposed mechanism. What step is rate determining (slow) if the rate law of overall reaction is Rate = k[A][BC] step 1: A + BC --> AB + C step 2: AB + D --> AD + B step 3: B + C --> BC overall reaction: A + D --> AD
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