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Kinetics of explosive reactions

Kinetics is the study of the rate of change of chemical reactions. These reactions can be very fast, i.e. instantaneous reactions such as detonation, those requiring a few minutes, i.e. dissolving sugar in water, and those requiring several weeks, i.e. the rusting of iron. In explosive reactions the rate is very fast and is dependent on the temperature and pressure of the reaction, and on the concentration of the reactants. [Pg.111]


The common methods of investigating the kinetics of explosive reactions are differential thermal analysis, thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry. [Pg.114]

DSC is often used for the study of equilibria, heat capacities and kinetics of explosive reactions in the absence of phase changes, whereas DTA combined with TGA is mainly used for thermal analysis. [Pg.117]


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