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Chemical energy: historical evolution

Chemical Energy, Historical Evolution of the Use of Barry L. Tarmy... [Pg.1280]

A similar slow evolution from energy to entropy with a final synthesis of both concepts can also be observed in the historical development of chemical kinetics. The energy factor was first pointed out by Arrhenius (1889) when he explained the temperature effect on reaction rates. But in spite of the early work of Kohnstamm and Scheffer (1911) who introduced the idea of activation entropy, the importance of entropy was generally recognized only after Eyring (1935) formulated clearly the thermodynamic treatment of the transition state method. [Pg.410]


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