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The study of rates and steps in mechanisms of chemical processes.
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Sequential Kinetics
The rate constant of the overall reaction is determined by the rate constant of the RDS, Rate Determining Step.
The RDS is the one with the lowest rate constant. Hence in this case the overall rate o …
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Integration of the first order rate equation
You can't write $\int \frac{\mathrm{d}[A]}{[A]} $ as $\int \mathrm{d}[A] \int\frac{1}{[A]}$.
$\int \frac{1}{[A]}$ doesn't make any sense. Integration is essentially summation of infinite infinitely …
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Why is it the case that KE = 0.5mv^2
@Loong's answer is perfect but I just want to show another method which can be used even if the acceleration is not uniform.
$$a=\frac{dv}{dt} = \frac{dv}{dx} \times \frac{dx}{dt}$$
Hence $$a=v\frac{ …