Explanation of models representing temperature dependence and temperature and reaction rate dependent models using graphs!
In this column, we will introduce the decay reaction rate equation commonly used in the field of chemistry. Even with the same material, reactions become more active at higher temperatures and proceed more slowly at lower temperatures. A common method to express the temperature dependence of reaction rates is to use the Arrhenius model. The Arrhenius model was proposed by a Swedish chemist as a formula to predict chemical reactions at a certain temperature, and it is now widely used as a standard method to represent the temperature dependence of reactions. [Contents] ■ Models representing temperature dependence ■ Temperature and reaction rate dependent models *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.
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