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A reaction is represented by `A to^(k_1) B` (slow).
`A+B to^(k_2) C` (fast). Where `k_1 and k_2` are the rate constants of the mechanistic steps. The rate of production of C will be given by

A

`k_1[A][B]`

B

`k_1[A]`

C

`k_1 k_2[A]`

D

`K_2[A][B]`

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