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Catastrophe in chemical reactions

In this last chapter we shall describe catastrophes which can be observed in chemical reactions. This will be essentially a macroscopic description by means of chemical kinetic equations, wherein concentrations of reagents constitute state variables. A microscopic approach to the description of catastrophes in chemical reactions, employing the Schrodinger equation in which occurs the wave function for a single molecule of the reagent, will also be briefly discussed. [Pg.219]


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