In the Lindemann-Hinshelwood mechanism for unimolecular gas-phase reactions, the rate-determining step at high pressures is:
The activation of the reactant molecule by collision.
The deactivation of the energized reactant molecule by collision.
The decomposition of the energized reactant molecule.
The formation of the product from the activated complex.
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