British Abstracts: Pure chemistry and physiology. ser. A1941 |
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... activation energy of a reaction , and hence favours the surface reaction as compared with the homo- geneous reaction . If a product or other substance acting as a poison is strongly adsorbed the activation energy is increased , but some ...
... activation energy of a reaction , and hence favours the surface reaction as compared with the homo- geneous reaction . If a product or other substance acting as a poison is strongly adsorbed the activation energy is increased , but some ...
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... activation energy of 35 kg . - cal . per mol . is obtained . The usual theory of explosion does not account for the observed rate of decomp . J. J. B. -- = Bond energies and repulsion energies in proton transfer reactions . R. P. Bell ...
... activation energy of 35 kg . - cal . per mol . is obtained . The usual theory of explosion does not account for the observed rate of decomp . J. J. B. -- = Bond energies and repulsion energies in proton transfer reactions . R. P. Bell ...
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... activation energies in isocomposition and isodielectric media are in agreement with observed differences corr . for electrostatic energy . W. R. A. Kinetics of starch hydrolysis by pancreatic amylase . - See A. , 1941 , III , 923 . Rate ...
... activation energies in isocomposition and isodielectric media are in agreement with observed differences corr . for electrostatic energy . W. R. A. Kinetics of starch hydrolysis by pancreatic amylase . - See A. , 1941 , III , 923 . Rate ...
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