A
reaction intermediate or an
intermediate is a
molecular entity that is formed from the reactants (or preceding intermediates) and reacts further to give the directly observed products of a
chemical reaction. Most chemical reactions are
stepwise, that is they take more than one
elementary step to complete. An intermediate is the reaction product of each of these steps, except for the last one, which forms the final
product.
Reactive intermediates are usually short lived and are very seldom isolated. Also, owing to the short lifetime, they do not remain in the product mixture.