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The kinetic isotope effect (KIE) refers to the change in reaction rate that occurs when one of the atoms in a molecule is replaced with one of its isotopes. This effect is particularly prominent for elements with isotopes that have a significant difference in mass, such as hydrogen and deuterium (the heavy isotope of hydrogen). In general, reactions involving lighter isotopes tend to proceed faster than those involving heavier isotopes.

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