Chemical Kinetics

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The study of reaction rates, the factors that affect them, and how they can be measured.

Reaction rates: The rate at which a chemical reaction takes place, usually expressed as moles per unit time.
Reaction mechanisms: The sequence of elementary steps involved in a chemical reaction and their associated rate laws.
Activation energy: The minimum energy required to initiate a chemical reaction.
Catalysts: Substances that increase the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process.
Elementary reactions: Simple, single-step reactions that are combined to form more complex reactions.
Inhibitors: Substances that decrease the rate of a chemical reaction.
Half-life: The time required for half of the reactants in a chemical reaction to be consumed.
Chemical equilibrium: The point at which the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction.
Arrhenius equation: A mathematical formula that relates the rate constant of a reaction to the temperature, activation energy, and frequency factor.
Reaction order: A measure of the relationship between the concentration of reactants and the rate of a chemical reaction.
Rate-determining step: The slowest step in a chemical reaction, which limits the overall rate of the reaction.
Reaction rate laws: Mathematical relationships that describe the rate of a chemical reaction in terms of the concentrations of the reactants.
Collision theory: A theory that explains the mechanism of chemical reactions based on the collision of reactant molecules.
Transition state theory: A theory that describes the mechanism of chemical reactions in terms of the formation of an activated complex, or transition state.
Enzyme kinetics: The study of the rates of chemical reactions catalyzed by enzymes.
Homogeneous kinetics: This type of chemical kinetics is concerned with chemical reactions that take place in a homogeneous mixture.
Heterogeneous kinetics: This type of chemical kinetics is concerned with chemical reactions that take place on a surface or at an interface.
Enzyme kinetics: This type of chemical kinetics is concerned with the study of the rate at which enzymes catalyze reactions.
Photochemical kinetics: This type of chemical kinetics is concerned with the kinetics of reactions that are initiated by absorption of light.
Electrochemical kinetics: This type of chemical kinetics is concerned with the kinetics of reactions that involve the transfer of electrons.
Thermal kinetics: This type of chemical kinetics is concerned with the kinetics of reactions that are influenced by temperature.
Gas-phase kinetics: This type of chemical kinetics is concerned with the study of the rate at which gas-phase reactions occur.
Liquid-phase kinetics: This type of chemical kinetics is concerned with the study of the rate at which chemical reactions occur in liquid media.
Surface chemistry: This type of chemical kinetics is concerned with the study of reactions that depend on the properties of surfaces.
Biomolecular kinetics: This type of chemical kinetics is concerned with the study of the rate at which biomolecules undergo reactions.
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"...how experimental conditions influence the speed of a chemical reaction and yield information about the reaction's mechanism and transition states..."
"...describe the characteristics of a chemical reaction."
"It is different from chemical thermodynamics..."
"...describe the characteristics of a chemical reaction."
"Chemical kinetics, also known as reaction kinetics..."
"Chemical kinetics, also known as reaction kinetics..."
"It is different from chemical thermodynamics, which deals with the direction in which a reaction occurs but in itself tells nothing about its rate."
"Chemical kinetics includes investigations of how experimental conditions influence the speed of a chemical reaction..."
"...the reaction's mechanism and transition states..."