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The Rate of a First-order Reaction at Constant Temperature

The electrons flow from the zinc plate to the copper plate through the electric contact, and electric neutrality in the different regions of the solution is maintained by the migration of ions. [Pg.319]

The solution of zinc in acid can be accelerated by adding a small amount of cupric ion to the acid. The probable mechanism of this effect is that zinc replaces cupric ion from the solution, depositing small particles of metallic copper on the surface of the zinc, and these small particles then act in the way described above. [Pg.319]

The Rate of a First-order Reaction at Constant Temperature [Pg.319]

If a molecule, which we represent by the general symbol A, has a tendency to decompose spontaneously [Pg.319]

The dimensions of k for a first-order reaction are seen to be with time in seconds, s  [Pg.320]




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A -constants

Constant temperature

First reaction

First-order constants

First-order rate constant

First-order rate constant of reaction

First-order rate constant, temperature

First-order reaction, rate

First-order reactions

First-order reactions reaction

Order constant

Order of reaction

Order of reaction first

Order of reaction rate constants

Order of the reaction rate

Order, of a reaction

Rate of As

Rate of the reaction

Rate, of reaction constant

Rate-first order

Reaction rate constant

Reaction rate temperature

Reactions of the first order

Temperature rate constants

Temperature rate of reaction

Temperature rates

The Reaction Rate Constant

The reaction rate

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