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Formally-Kinetic Description of One- and Two-Step Reactions

One of the main tasks of a formal kinetics is a description of the dynamics of chemical system composition via its transition from the initial indignant state into the final equilibrium one. Two factors have an influence on the dynamics of chemical system composition. Firstly, stoichiometric bonds caused by the conservation laws at chentical transformations, that is, the proportions of formation and consumption of component and intermediate substances that are assigned to equations of the final and an elementary reaction. Stoichiometric bonds have a constant influence and do not depend on the current state of a system. The second factor is correlative bonds (so-called interaction bonds) they are continuously formed in the process and represent a function of the system state and a function of its evolution step, respectively. [Pg.4]


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