There are different ways to determine the rate of a reaction. The method chosen usually depends on the reactants and products involved, and how easy it is to measure changes in them. The mean rate of ...
Different chemical reactions occur at different rates or speeds. Some are very slow, like a car rusting, while others are very fast like a sudden explosion. There are four factors that affect the rate ...
Enzyme kinetics involves the measurement of the rate at which chemical reactions that are catalyzed by enzymes occur. Knowledge about the kinetics of an enzyme can reveal useful information about its ...
The prototypical F + H 2 → HF + H reaction possesses a substantial energetic barrier (~800 K) and might therefore be expected to slow to a negligible rate at low temperatures. It is, however, the only ...
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