The steady-state approximation is a simplification used in reaction kinetics where the concentration of intermediate species remains constant over time, even as they are formed and consumed during a reaction. This approach allows for the analysis of complex reaction mechanisms by assuming that the rate of change of the intermediate's concentration is negligible. By applying this approximation, it becomes easier to derive rate laws and understand the overall behavior of a reaction system.
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