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When using the Steady State Approximation (SSA) to derive the rate law of a complex multi-step reactChemical Kinetics Chemistry Question

Question

When using the Steady State Approximation (SSA) to derive the rate law of a complex multi-step reaction, which mathematical condition is applied to the highly reactive intermediate species $I$?

Answer: C

💡 Solution & Explanation

The core assumption of the SSA is that a wildly unstable intermediate is consumed almost instantly upon generation. Consequently, its concentration remains practically negligible and perfectly constant, allowing the differential to be algebraically set to $\frac{d[I]}{dt} \approx 0$.

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