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Kinetic Equation Under Rising Temperature Condition

3 Kinetic Equation Under Rising Temperature Condition [Pg.23]

The theoretical treatment of kinetic data obtained under rising temperature conditions rests largely on a combination of three equations  [Pg.23]

The variation in fractional conversion is a function of temperature at specified heating rate [Pg.23]

The second equation we need is the law describing the temperature co-efficient of the rate constant [Pg.23]

However, since the exponential term is much more temperature sensitive than the T term, the variation of k T) caused by the latter is effectively masked. This can be shown in the following way  [Pg.23]


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