Here are the key points about pseudo-first order reactions:
- A pseudo-first order reaction is a reaction that follows first-order kinetics even though it may involve more than one reactant.
- This occurs when the concentration of one reactant is in large excess compared to the other reactant(s). The excess reactant can then be considered constant.
- Under these conditions, the rate law will be first-order with respect to the limiting reactant only. The excess reactant does not appear in the rate law expression.
- Examples include bimolecular reactions where one reactant is in large excess, or reactions catalyzed by an enzyme where the enzyme concentration remains essentially constant.
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