Timeline for Why only molecules with three or more atoms undergo unimolecular reaction?
Current License: CC BY-SA 3.0
8 events
when toggle format | what | by | license | comment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jul 25, 2017 at 1:27 | vote | accept | user8277998 | ||
Jul 22, 2017 at 21:17 | answer | added | porphyrin | timeline score: 3 | |
S Jul 22, 2017 at 20:52 | history | suggested | user213305 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Fixed up grammar/phrasing and added a transition-state-theory tag rather than kinetic-theory-of-gases.
|
Jul 22, 2017 at 20:42 | review | Suggested edits | |||
S Jul 22, 2017 at 20:52 | |||||
Jul 22, 2017 at 20:36 | answer | added | user213305 | timeline score: 3 | |
Jul 22, 2017 at 20:20 | comment | added | Alchimista | Just consider that molecularity of a reaction equals to the sum of the stoichiometric coefficients of reactants... | |
Jul 22, 2017 at 19:22 | comment | added | Buttonwood | So according to you, the photodissociation of dimolecular oxygen to yield atomar oxygen, which eventually offers access to ozone, in the upper parts of terrestial atmosphere, is not unimolecular? | |
Jul 22, 2017 at 18:40 | history | asked | user8277998 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |