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The Langmuir-Hinshelwood mechanism is a model describing the kinetics of heterogeneous catalytic reactions. It posits that both reactants adsorb onto the catalyst's surface, where they interact to form products. The rate of reaction depends on the coverage of the surface by the adsorbed species, which can lead to saturation effects. This mechanism is commonly applied in surface chemistry and catalysis to explain how reactions occur on solid surfaces.

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