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Elementary Reactions

Elementary reactions are subsections, or steps, of a greater overall reaction. As an overall reaction tend to be unlikely due to correct orientation and speed requirements for all particles, reactions typically occur in steps that lead to the products of the overall reaction. Between these steps, intermediate compounds may form. The overall balanced equation of a reaction is the sum of its elementary reaction parts.

Determining Rate Law

The rate law of an overall reaction can be determined by its elementary steps. The coefficient of a compound in the elementary reaction would be the order of that compound. For the entire equation, put together each compound and its order and cancel out any intermediaries, just like summing for the entire elementary reaction. However, once you reach the Rate Determining Step1), disregard the rest as the rate will be limited by that elementary step as it is the slowest.

Getting the Rate Determining Step

The rate determining step of an overall reaction is the elementary step with the slowest rate.

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it could also be the first, in that case only that elementary step defines the entire reaction's rate

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