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Entropy solution

Reaction mechanisms, in solution, entropies of activation and, 1, 1 Reaction mechanisms, use of volumes of activation for determining, 2,93 Reaction velocities and equilibrium constants, NMR measurements of, as a function of temperature, 3, 187... [Pg.340]

See Transition-State Theory Transition-State Theory (Thermodynamics) Transition-State Theory in Solutions Entropy of Activation Volume of Activation... [Pg.234]

Temperature has a minor influence on the phase diagram entropy gain is the main driver of complex coacervation, due to concomitant release of bound counterions into solution by the interacting charged biopolymers, which increases the solution entropy. [Pg.262]

In most common chemical reactions, one or more of the reactants is in solution. Thus, an easy method to determine thermodynamic quantities of solution is desirable. Enthalpy of solution (heat of solution) is defined as the change in the quantity of heat which occurs due to a combination of a particular solute (gas, liquid, or solid) with a specified amount of solvent to form a solution. If the solution consists of two liquids, the enthalpy change upon mixing the separate liquids is called the heat of mixing. When additional solvent is added to the solution to form a solution of lower solute concentration, the heat effect is called the heat of dilution. The definitions of free energy of solution, entropy of solution, and so on follow the pattern of definitions above. [Pg.568]

Mechanisms, of proton transfer between oxygen and nitrogen acids and bases in aqueous solutions, 22, 113 Mechanisms, organic reaction, isotopes and, 2, 1 Mechanisms of reaction, in solution, entropies of activation and, 1, 1 Mechanisms of reaction, of /3-lactam antibiotics, 23, 165 Mechanisms of solvolytic reactions, medium effects on the rates and, 14, 10 Mechanistic analysis, perspectives in modern voltammeter basic concepts and, 32, 1 Mechanistic applications of the reactivity-selectivity principle, 14, 69 Mechanistic studies, heat capacities of activation and their use, 5, 121 Mechanistic studies on enzyme-catalyzed phosphoryl transfer, 40, 49 Medium effects on the rates and mechanisms of solvolytic reactions, 14, 1 Meisenheimer complexes, 7, 211... [Pg.406]


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