1959
DOI: 10.1098/rspa.1959.0055
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Some aspects of the theory of unimolecular gas reactions

Abstract: An examination is made of the experimental data for the low-pressure second-order uni­molecular decompositions of ozone, nitrous oxide, hydrogen peroxide, nitrogen pentoxide, ethane (into two methyl radicals), cyclo propane and ethyl chloride. The rates are considered in the light of the theories of energization due to Hinshelwood, Kassel, and Rice & Rams-perger (H. K. R. R.) on the one hand, and to N. B. Slater on the other. For nitrous oxide, hydrogen peroxide and ethane Slater’s … Show more

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“…Table I for reactions [la] and [7] is as follows. Gill and Laidler's analysis (23) of the data for the recombination of methyl radicals and for the reverse reaction, led t o the follo~i~ing rate constants a t 200' C:…”
Section: The Overall Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table I for reactions [la] and [7] is as follows. Gill and Laidler's analysis (23) of the data for the recombination of methyl radicals and for the reverse reaction, led t o the follo~i~ing rate constants a t 200' C:…”
Section: The Overall Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%