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If a Particular Reactant Is Involved in the Slowest Step

Question 41

Question 41

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If a particular reactant is involved in the slowest step of a multistep reaction, then what will be the effect of increasing its concentration?


A) The reaction rate will decrease.
B) The reaction rate will increase.
C) The reaction rate will be unaffected.

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