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Wallace S. Brey. Concentration of reactant Tangent to curve at point r Slope Concentration of reactant Figure 10-1 Time ( a ) ( b ) Method of establishing a rate relationship from experimental time - concentration results . ( a ) Rate is ...
Wallace S. Brey. Concentration of reactant Tangent to curve at point r Slope Concentration of reactant Figure 10-1 Time ( a ) ( b ) Method of establishing a rate relationship from experimental time - concentration results . ( a ) Rate is ...
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Wallace S. Brey. Free energy Reactants Adsorbed reactants Intermediate Adsorbed intermediate Products Adsorbed ... reactant on the surface , the Langmuir isotherm is often employed . If the reactant is fairly weakly adsorbed or if ...
Wallace S. Brey. Free energy Reactants Adsorbed reactants Intermediate Adsorbed intermediate Products Adsorbed ... reactant on the surface , the Langmuir isotherm is often employed . If the reactant is fairly weakly adsorbed or if ...
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... reactant . The triplet state of the reactant must of course lie below the triplet state of the sensitizer so that the energy available is sufficient to raise the reactant molecule to its triplet state . As molecules for which the course ...
... reactant . The triplet state of the reactant must of course lie below the triplet state of the sensitizer so that the energy available is sufficient to raise the reactant molecule to its triplet state . As molecules for which the course ...
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