Author: Spencer Ward Prentiss
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Languages : en
Pages : 216
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A Contribution to the Study of the Influence of the Solvent on Reaction Velocity
Author: Spencer Ward Prentiss
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Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Pages : 216
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The Influence of the Solvent on Reaction Velocity
Author: Eero Tommila
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Languages : en
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Journal of Chemical Education
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Category : Chemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 1528
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Includes Report of New England Association of Chemistry Teachers, and Proceedings of the Pacific Southwest Association of Chemistry Teachers.
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Category : Chemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 1528
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Includes Report of New England Association of Chemistry Teachers, and Proceedings of the Pacific Southwest Association of Chemistry Teachers.
The Influence of the Solvent on Reaction Velocity
Author: Eero Tommila
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The Effect of Solvent on Reaction Velocity :
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A Contribution to the Study of the Catalytic Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide
Author: Van Lorens Bohnson
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Category : Hydrogen peroxide
Languages : en
Pages : 78
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Category : Hydrogen peroxide
Languages : en
Pages : 78
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Solvent Effects on Reaction Rates and Mechanisms
Author: Edward Stephen Amis
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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"Solvent Effects on Reaction Ratyes and mechanisms" is a title that will conjure up visions of different things to different investigators in the field of reaction kinetics. The physical chemist will envision the effects on rates of reactions of dieelectric constant, viscosity, internal cohesion, and externaL pressure as these are iinfluenced by the solvent. The physical-organic chemist will perhaps call to mind acidity, basicity, hydrogen bonding, structure effects, electro-negativity, and solvating ability as related to the solvent. The stricly organic chemist may simplyt think in terms of a medium in which reactants can be made to form products merely because of solubility relations, and his choice of solvent may depend on the ease of obtaining in a reasonable length of time a relatively pure product by extraction or other procedures. And, in fact, the topic includes all these and much more. Some of the phenomena are merely recorded as experimental observations. Some factors are subject to theoretical explanation, but even when theoretically explained or mathematically formulated they may not be sufficiently dominant ti justify the applicaton of the theory. Other effects may not be subject to theoretical explanations but may be included in correlations that are widely applicable. The explanation of some effects may be purely conjectural, but at least give some satisfaction to the seekers of the answer to the question, why? The material presented in the following pages will run the gamut of all the above possibilities.
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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"Solvent Effects on Reaction Ratyes and mechanisms" is a title that will conjure up visions of different things to different investigators in the field of reaction kinetics. The physical chemist will envision the effects on rates of reactions of dieelectric constant, viscosity, internal cohesion, and externaL pressure as these are iinfluenced by the solvent. The physical-organic chemist will perhaps call to mind acidity, basicity, hydrogen bonding, structure effects, electro-negativity, and solvating ability as related to the solvent. The stricly organic chemist may simplyt think in terms of a medium in which reactants can be made to form products merely because of solubility relations, and his choice of solvent may depend on the ease of obtaining in a reasonable length of time a relatively pure product by extraction or other procedures. And, in fact, the topic includes all these and much more. Some of the phenomena are merely recorded as experimental observations. Some factors are subject to theoretical explanation, but even when theoretically explained or mathematically formulated they may not be sufficiently dominant ti justify the applicaton of the theory. Other effects may not be subject to theoretical explanations but may be included in correlations that are widely applicable. The explanation of some effects may be purely conjectural, but at least give some satisfaction to the seekers of the answer to the question, why? The material presented in the following pages will run the gamut of all the above possibilities.
The influence of the solvent on reaction velocity XLIII
Author: Matti Savolainen
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Languages : de
Pages : 14
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Pages : 14
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The Influence of the Solvent on Reaction Velocity
Author: Matti Savolainen (Chemist)
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Category : Alcohols
Languages : en
Pages : 14
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Category : Alcohols
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Pages : 14
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The influence of the solvent on reaction velocity XLIII
Author: Matti Savolainen
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Languages : en
Pages : 14
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Pages : 14
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