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Chemical oscillations represent a fascinating class of non‐equilibrium phenomena in which the concentrations of reactants and products vary periodically over time. Such behaviour, typically ...
This module teaches fundamental concepts in chemical kinetics for General Chemistry using examples of water quality and water treatment. Key chemistry topics include concentration vs. time data; rate ...
Reaction kinetics and dynamics underpin our fundamental understanding of chemical transformation processes, describing how and at what rate reactants are converted into products. At the core, reaction ...
High-repetition laser-induced instrument enables kinetic measurements of fluorescent decomposition products as a proxy for ...
Researchers from the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society have unveiled fundamental new insights into the working ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Scientists have long suspected that a quantum phenomenon might play a role in photosynthesis and other chemical reactions of nature, but don’t know for sure because such a ...
Researchers from the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society have unveiled fundamental new insights into the working ...
The reaction generates amino acids and nucleic acids, the building blocks of proteins and DNA. Four billion years ago, the Earth looked very different than it does today, devoid of life and covered by ...
When you get right down to the atomic scale, things happen much faster than we’re used to. That makes it hard to actually see what happens during chemical reactions, so researchers at Harvard have ...
Exactly how non-living molecules sparked into life is one of the most puzzling mysteries of science. Now scientists at Scripps Research have discovered a new set of chemical reactions that can produce ...
A hot gas dissociates very quickly, on the order of microseconds. One might think we could neglect the speed of dissociation, then, and model the gas in an equilibrium state. However, many things ...