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Wallace S. Brey. Concentration of reactant t , 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 ) ...
Wallace S. Brey. Concentration of reactant t , 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 ) ...
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... reactant toward the surface , followed by chemisorption on the surface . The reaction of the chemisorbed molecule ... reactant on the surface . Free energy Intermediate Adsorbed A Reactants Figure 11-13 Adsorbed reactants 11-7 ...
... reactant toward the surface , followed by chemisorption on the surface . The reaction of the chemisorbed molecule ... reactant on the surface . Free energy Intermediate Adsorbed A Reactants Figure 11-13 Adsorbed reactants 11-7 ...
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... reactant in the gas . If the reactant is strongly adsorbed , then the reaction may appear to be zero - order in the reactant pressure , since the concentration on the surface is independent of this pressure . Sometimes a molecule is ...
... reactant in the gas . If the reactant is strongly adsorbed , then the reaction may appear to be zero - order in the reactant pressure , since the concentration on the surface is independent of this pressure . Sometimes a molecule is ...
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