- chemistry, the
Arrhenius equation is a
formula for the
temperature dependence of
reaction rates. The
equation was
proposed by
Svante Arrhenius in 1889, based...
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significant global warming. The
Arrhenius equation,
Arrhenius acid,
Arrhenius base,
lunar crater Arrhenius,
Martian crater Arrhenius, the
mountain of Arrheniusfjellet...
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Arrhenius may
refer to:
Birgit Arrhenius (born 1932),
Swedish archaeologist Carl Axel
Arrhenius (1757–1824),
Swedish army
lieutenant and
amateur mineralogist...
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aqueous solution and led to
Arrhenius receiving the
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry in 1903. As
defined by
Arrhenius: An
Arrhenius acid is a
substance that ionises...
- an
Arrhenius plot
gives a
straight line, from
which the
activation energy and the pre-exponential
factor can both be determined. The
Arrhenius equation...
- are
known as
Arrhenius acids. Brønsted and
Lowry generalized the
Arrhenius theory to
include non-aqueous solvents. A Brønsted or
Arrhenius acid usually...
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Svante Arrhenius.
Although less
commonly used,
activation energy also
applies to
nuclear reactions and
various other physical phenomena. The
Arrhenius equation...
- and outdoors). In 1982,
Arrhenius was born in Provo, Utah, U.S.A., but has dual citizenship. He is the son of
Anders Arrhenius, who was born in Sweden...
- pre-exponential
factor or A
factor is the pre-exponential
constant in the
Arrhenius equation (equation
shown below), an
empirical relationship between temperature...
- The
Arrhenius Plaque (Swedish:
Arrhenius-plaketten) is
awarded annually by the
Swedish Chemical Society in
memory of
Svante Arrhenius, a
Swedish physicist...