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  • #REDIRECT [[Chemical reaction rate]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Chemical reaction rate]]
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  • The '''chemical reaction rate''' for a [[reactant]] or [[product (chemistry)|product]] in a particular [[ ...ose result is factored into the equation by ''k''. As a rule of thumb, the reaction rate doubles for every 10 degrees [[Celsius]] increase in temperature.
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  • | pagename = Chemical reaction rate | abc = Chemical reaction rate
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  • '''Enzymes''' are [[protein]]s that [[catalyst|catalyze]] (''i.e.'' [[reaction rate|accelerate]]) [[chemical reaction]]s.<ref>Smith AD (Ed) ''et. al.'' (1997)
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  • The fusion reaction rate is proportional to the square of the density at a given temperature, so it ...anium and plutonium to form solid hydrides (especially plutonium, the Pu-H reaction rate is hundreds of times higher than that of any other metal). The formation of
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  • ...that can be used to represent a quantity that varies. For instance, the [[reaction rate|rate]] at which a [[chemical reaction]] proceeds often varies as the [[conc
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