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Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers, 2nd Edition
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Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers, 2nd Edition

by Ali Turan, D. Winterbone
February 2015
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
578 pages
19h 27m
English
Butterworth-Heinemann
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related to the temperature in those cases. The term E in the exponent is referred to as the activation
energy. The values of A and E are dependent on the reactions being considered, and some values are
introduced below. The significance of the activation energy, E, is shown in Fig. 14.4, where it can be
seen to be the energy required to ionise a particular molecule and make it receptive to reacting.
It appears in the exponential term because not all activated molecules will find conditions favourable
for reaction.
14.4 CHEMICAL KINETICS OF NO
The chemic al kinetics for the formation of NO are relatively well understood, and will be developed
here. Th ...
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