Selected readings in chemical kinetics
Selected Readings in Chemical Kinetics covers excerpts from 12 papers in the field of general and gas-phase kinetics. The book discusses papers on the laws of connexion between the conditions of a chemical change and its amount; on the reaction velocity of the inversion of the cane sugar by acids; a...
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Other Authors: | , |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Oxford, New York,
Pergamon Press
[1967]
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Edition: | [1st ed.]. |
Series: | Commonwealth and international library. Selected readings in physical chemistry.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; Selected Readings in Chemical Kinetics; Copyright Page; Table of Contets; PREFACE; PART I: Kinetic Laws; PAPER 1. ON THE LAWS OF CONNEXION BETWEEN THE CONDITIONS OF A CHEMICAL CHANGE AND ITS AMOUNT; PART II: Molecular Kinetics; PAPER 2. ON THE REACTION VELOCITY OF THE INVERSION OF CANE SUGAR BY ACIDS; PAPER 3. STUDIES IN CATALYSIS. PART IX. THE CALCULATION IN ABSOLUTE MEASURE OF VELOCITY CONSTANTS AND EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANTS IN GASEOUS SYSTEMS; PAPER 4. ON SIMPLE GAS REACTIONS; Abstract; The Components of the Activation Energy; Further Organization of the Computations
- PAPER 6. THE RADIATION THEORY OF CHEMICAL ACTIONPAPER 7. ON THE THEORY OF UNIMOLECULAR REACTIONS; PAPER 8. THEORIES OF UNIMOLECULAR REACTIONS AT LOW PRESSURES; General Considerations; Reaction Rate at Low Pressures According to Theory I ; Reaction Rate at Low Pressures According to Theory II; Summary; PART IV: Chain Reactions; PAPER 9. ON THE REACTION BETWEEN HYDROGEN AND BROMINE; PAPER 10. THE OXIDATION OF PHOSPHORUS VAPOUR AT LOW PRESSURES; Abstract; Conclusions
- PAPER 11. THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FROM THE STANDPOINT OF FREE RADICALS. VI. THE MECHANISM OF SOME CHAIN REACTIONS(A) Decomposition of Ethane; (B) Decomposition of Acetone; (C) Decomposition of Dimethyl Ether; (D) Decomposition of Acetaldehyde; Summary; PAPER 12. ON A SINGLE CHAIN MECHANISM FOR THE THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF HYDROCARBONS