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Chemical kinetics - Enthalpy |  | Chemical kinetics - Enthalpy: Encyclopedia II - Chemical kinetics - Enthalpy |  | In general terms, the standard enthalpy change of reaction determines if a chemical reaction will take place, the kinetics will then tell how fast the reaction is. A reaction can be very exothermic but will not happen in practice if the reaction is too slow. If a reactant can react to form two different products the thermodynamically most stable product will generally form except in special circumstances when the reaction is said to be under kinetic reaction control. It is possible to make predictions about reaction rate constants ...
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Chemical kinetics - Enthalpy
In general terms, the standard enthalpy change of reaction determines if a chemical reaction will take place, the kinetics will then tell how fast the reaction is. A reaction can be very exothermic but will not happen in practice if the reaction is too slow. If a reactant can react to form two different products the thermodynamically most stable product will generally form except in special circumstances when the reaction is said to be under kinetic reaction control. It is possible to make predictions about reaction rate constants for a reaction from Free-energy relationships.
The kinetic isotope effect is a difference in the rate of a chemical reaction when an atom in one of the reactants is replaced by one of its isotopes.
Chemical kinetics provide information on residence time and heat transfer in a chemical reactor in chemical engineering and the molar mass distribution in polymer chemistry.
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