Tables of Chemical Kinetics: Homogeneous ReactionsU.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1951 - Chemistry |
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... refer to the type of reaction , the third to the phase of the homogeneous reaction , gaseous ( 1 ) , liquid ( 2 ) ... refers to the types of substances involved . Within each table , reactions are numbered . In tables including more than ...
... refer to the type of reaction , the third to the phase of the homogeneous reaction , gaseous ( 1 ) , liquid ( 2 ) ... refers to the types of substances involved . Within each table , reactions are numbered . In tables including more than ...
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... referred to by the " rate " wherever there might be an ambiguity . In particular , in gaseous reactions giving rise ... refers to the total consumption of the reactant or to one or two specific reactions . The necessary statements are ...
... referred to by the " rate " wherever there might be an ambiguity . In particular , in gaseous reactions giving rise ... refers to the total consumption of the reactant or to one or two specific reactions . The necessary statements are ...
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... refer . The symbol is the value of k in the order - of - magnitude unit 10 " , and must not be confused with any standard - state value . Activation energies E , always in kcal / mole , are given with one digit at most after the decimal ...
... refer . The symbol is the value of k in the order - of - magnitude unit 10 " , and must not be confused with any standard - state value . Activation energies E , always in kcal / mole , are given with one digit at most after the decimal ...
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... referred to , as usual , by A , B ... , L , M ... . It is immediately obvious that the merits of the " defined mass - action law " and the strength of its claim to the dignity of a rate law , are largely dependent on the breadth of the ...
... referred to , as usual , by A , B ... , L , M ... . It is immediately obvious that the merits of the " defined mass - action law " and the strength of its claim to the dignity of a rate law , are largely dependent on the breadth of the ...
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... refer to the normal unbranched structure . Branched acids follow , in the order of increasing branching , the normal acids . Under each acid , the reactions are ordered by the alcohols , on the same principle . Acid - catalyzed and ...
... refer to the normal unbranched structure . Branched acids follow , in the order of increasing branching , the normal acids . Under each acid , the reactions are ordered by the alcohols , on the same principle . Acid - catalyzed and ...
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1950 Homogeneous Reaction 1950 Literature á á á acid action law Temperature addend Defined mass Aliphatic alkyl halide Amount of addend Amount of reactant aromatic Br₂ Bureau of Standards C_H_OH C. N. Hinshelwood C₂H CH CH CH COOH CH OH CH₂ CH₂OH CHCH CHCH CH CHOCH CHOH Cl₂ có có có COCH Comments Literature COOCH decomposition Defined mass action first-order H₂ H₂O H₂SO halogen Homogeneous Reaction Kinetics k AB 20 law Temperature kº law Temperature Liquid Liquid phase Amounts LITERATURE ¹ M/I per sec mass action law National Bureau National Research Council NO₂ Oxidant rate constants rate law reactant Addend Amount reactant Addend Catalyst reactant Defined mass Reaction Kinetics 212.471 Reaction Medium Solvent Reaction Solvent Amount Reaction type second-order SOLVOLYSIS Standards National Research Supplementary table Temperature Liquid phase که