Timeline for Taking kinetic readings for the Briggs–Rauscher oscillating reaction
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Apr 6, 2019 at 13:38 | comment | added | Karsten♦ | How about a video camera? You should be able to get an estimate of the iodine concentrations, and the video will give you the temporal information as well. | |
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