The New Encyclopædia Britannica in 30 Volumes: Macropædia : Knowledge in Depth. - 19 Bd, Volumes 1-19Encyclopædia Britannica, 1974 |
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... reaction is just the collision rate ; this rate , about 109 per second in the normal atmosphere , is attained only if the reaction occurs with every collision . In solution , the maximum bimolecular rate is governed by the rate at which ...
... reaction is just the collision rate ; this rate , about 109 per second in the normal atmosphere , is attained only if the reaction occurs with every collision . In solution , the maximum bimolecular rate is governed by the rate at which ...
Page 295
... reaction . Re- ods of studying the intermediates are available in many actions involving no chain processes necessarily have cases . quantum yields near or below one , while a chain reaction Transient intermediates can be found and ...
... reaction . Re- ods of studying the intermediates are available in many actions involving no chain processes necessarily have cases . quantum yields near or below one , while a chain reaction Transient intermediates can be found and ...
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... reaction I ) without production of oxygen ( light reaction II ) , it is known that DCMU blocks light reaction II . During light reaction I , electrons are transferred from the donor to NADP by way of reduced carrier Z and ferredoxin ...
... reaction I ) without production of oxygen ( light reaction II ) , it is known that DCMU blocks light reaction II . During light reaction I , electrons are transferred from the donor to NADP by way of reduced carrier Z and ferredoxin ...
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