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Diffusion-controlled reaction

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A diffusion-controlled reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which the rate of the reaction is primarily determined by the rate at which reactants diffuse together, rather than by the intrinsic speed of the chemical reaction itself. In other words, the time it takes for the reactants to come into contact with each other is the limiting factor for how quickly the reaction occurs.

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