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#Question id: 10188


Kinetic Isotope Effects (KIEs) are used to determine
A. reaction mechanisms
B. rate limiting steps
C. transition states
Which of the following is correct combination

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  1. A & B
  2. B & C
  3. A & C
  4. A, B & C

Answer:- Option(s): 4


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