Response rate

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In the case of physical and chemical transformations in which many particles are involved, the reaction rate indicates the number of particles that carry out the reaction under consideration in relation to time.

Instead of the number of particles, the reaction rate can relate the total mass of the particles, their volume or the respective density to time.

Related variables are the rate of reaction , rate constant , time constant , decay constant .

literature

  • Dieter Meschede ( ed. ), Gerthsen Physik , 24th edition, Springer Verlag, 2010
  • Wolfgang Demtröder: Experimental Physik 3: Atoms, Molecules and Solids , Springer Verlag, 2017
  • Christoph Janiak, Hans-Jürgen Meyer, Dietrich Gudat, Philipp Kurz: Riedel Moderne Anorganische Chemie , de Gruyter, 2018