The paper applies the theory of mixtures to the chemical reaction rate.Concerning the time dependence of pressure, it is shown that pressure increases, is constant or decreases depending on the analogous behaviour of mole numbers.The results are established analytically and then numerically for the ideal gas, the van der Waals and the truncated virial equations. Next, in connection with the ideal gas model, Denbigh assumption is established by starting from the thermodynamic relation between (partial) pressure and Helmholtz free energy. Moreover, it is pointed out that the chemical potential does not exactly equal the partial derivative of the Gibbs free energy with respect to the corresponding mole number.This in turn is shown to imply tha...
The temperature dependence of most chemical reactions is accurately represented by the Arrhenius equ...
The Volume profile of a chemical reaction has the same significance to the high pressure investigato...
(a) The object of the investigations described in this thesis is an attempt to measure the attractio...
Both experiment and first principles calculations unequivocally indicate that properties of elements...
One of nature’s most pervasive characteristics is conservatism, but her conservatism is tempered wit...
Abstract: In combination with viscous liquids, high pressure was effectively used to study dynamic s...
The rates of the alkaline hydrolysis of some esters and amides, and of the alkaline fading of certai...
Properties and reactivity of chemical compounds change dramatically at elevated pressures. Since kin...
General properties of the empirical analytical functions used to describe the effect of pressure on ...
Pressure has a profound effect on both the speed and direction of chemical reactions; an effect whic...
The kinetics of a chemical reaction can be best studied by observations of the rates of reaction, an...
Some recent approaches to the quantitative description of the effect of high pressure on the thermod...
It has been found possible to measure, with accuracy the conductances, under pressure of up to 3000 ...
From a physical point of view, the partial pressure of a component i in a gas mixture is defined as ...
It is shown in this paper that the use of Le Chatelier"s principle as a Principle of Moderation fail...
The temperature dependence of most chemical reactions is accurately represented by the Arrhenius equ...
The Volume profile of a chemical reaction has the same significance to the high pressure investigato...
(a) The object of the investigations described in this thesis is an attempt to measure the attractio...
Both experiment and first principles calculations unequivocally indicate that properties of elements...
One of nature’s most pervasive characteristics is conservatism, but her conservatism is tempered wit...
Abstract: In combination with viscous liquids, high pressure was effectively used to study dynamic s...
The rates of the alkaline hydrolysis of some esters and amides, and of the alkaline fading of certai...
Properties and reactivity of chemical compounds change dramatically at elevated pressures. Since kin...
General properties of the empirical analytical functions used to describe the effect of pressure on ...
Pressure has a profound effect on both the speed and direction of chemical reactions; an effect whic...
The kinetics of a chemical reaction can be best studied by observations of the rates of reaction, an...
Some recent approaches to the quantitative description of the effect of high pressure on the thermod...
It has been found possible to measure, with accuracy the conductances, under pressure of up to 3000 ...
From a physical point of view, the partial pressure of a component i in a gas mixture is defined as ...
It is shown in this paper that the use of Le Chatelier"s principle as a Principle of Moderation fail...
The temperature dependence of most chemical reactions is accurately represented by the Arrhenius equ...
The Volume profile of a chemical reaction has the same significance to the high pressure investigato...
(a) The object of the investigations described in this thesis is an attempt to measure the attractio...