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Consider the following chain mechanism: (1) AH -> A· + H·
(2) A· -> B· + C
(3) AH + B· -> A· +D
(4) A· + B· -> P
Use the steady-state approximation to deduce that the decomposition of AH is first-order in AH.

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(2) A· -> B· + C
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