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Initial Rate Method
This method is used for reactions where more than one reactant species are involved. Initial rates of the reaction are determined by varying the concentration of only one reactant while keeping the concentrations of other reactants constant. Initial rate..
Initial Rate Method
initial rate method This method is used for reactions where more than one reactant species are involved. Initial rates of the reaction are determined by varying the concentration of only one reactant while keeping the concentrations of other reactants constant. Initial rate of r..
First law:
rate of change of magnetic flux Whenever the amount of magnetic flux linked with a circuit changes, an EMF is induced in the circuit. This induced EMF lasts so long as the change in magnetic flux continues. EMF induced in a circuit is directly proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux linked with the circuit..
Rate Law Expression
Experimentally, it is found that the rate of a reaction is proportional to the concentrations of the reactants raised to some power, provided that other factors, which also affect the rate of the reaction are kept constant. For e.g., for the hypothetical reaction, the rateh..
Experimental determination of rate law
This involves the determination of the values of the exponents 'm' and 'n' as given in the expression (equation 8). The units of the rate constant k depend on the order of the reactio..
Newton's Second Law of Motion
Newton's Second Law of Motion - Earlier we have mentioned that application of force can change the velocity of the moving object. Let us suppose that a body of mass 'm' is moving with a velocity 'u'. When a force F is applied on the body for 't' seconds, the velocity changes from the ..
Gas Laws - Charles' Law
Jacques Alexander Cesar Charles, a French chemist, discovered in 1787, that at a constant pressure, with rise in temperature, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen, all expanded at constant rates..
Gas Laws - Charle's Law
Jacques Alexander Cesar Charles, a French chemist, discovered in 1787, that at a constant pressure, with rise in temperature, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen, all expanded at constant rates..
The First Law of Thermodynamics
cylinder piston The First Law of Thermodynamics - We have seen that heat is just a form of energy. A system can be given energy either by supplying heat to it (by placing it in contact with a hotter object) or by doing mechanical work on it. Consider an ideal gas in a cylindrical container, fitted with a..
Choose the exponential function with the initial value 12, decreasing ..
Choose the exponential function with the initial value 12, decreasing at a rate of 0.47% per week. => S( t ) = 47(0.0012) t or S( t ) = 12(0.0047) t or S( t ) = 12(0.9953) t or S( t ) = 47(0.0995) t..
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