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3-5 ENERGY CHANGES IN CHEMICAL REACTIONS Each chemical reaction
has associated with it an energy change which is characteristic of the reaction
and proportional to the amounts of the materials consumed or produced in the ...
3-5 ENERGY CHANGES IN CHEMICAL REACTIONS Each chemical reaction
has associated with it an energy change which is characteristic of the reaction
and proportional to the amounts of the materials consumed or produced in the ...
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One can choose to use either the larger or smaller quantity as the reaction rate ,
so long as the choice is clearly specified . The experimental method by which
one determines the rate of a reaction is , more often than not , an indirect one .
One can choose to use either the larger or smaller quantity as the reaction rate ,
so long as the choice is clearly specified . The experimental method by which
one determines the rate of a reaction is , more often than not , an indirect one .
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Suppose that the reaction between nitric oxide and chlorine proceeds by the
following pathway , with k , « k , « k_1 k , NO + C1 , NOCI , NOCI , + NO_k2 ,
2NOCI Determine whether the resulting rate equation would be consistent with
the ...
Suppose that the reaction between nitric oxide and chlorine proceeds by the
following pathway , with k , « k , « k_1 k , NO + C1 , NOCI , NOCI , + NO_k2 ,
2NOCI Determine whether the resulting rate equation would be consistent with
the ...
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