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Physical Chemistry (578 words) |
 | These prerequisites have been carefully chosen to provide the mathematical and chemical background that will be used throughout all physical chemistry courses, and if you have not taken them, you must discuss your background with the course instructor in order to secure her or his permission to enroll. |
 | Every variable in every equation has a physical meaning, and the mathematical relationship among such variables implies a physical consequence. |
 | Likewise, review the relationship among the fundamental quantities and the so-called derived physical quantities such as velocity, energy, etc. For example, the common SI unit for energy is the joule, J, where 1 J = 1 kg m |
| Arrhenius Kinetics (632 words) |
 | Indeed, this curve was linear, with a correlation coefficient of 0.9999. |
 | In an effort to match the relationship proposed by Arrhenius, the natural log of the rate was graphed versus the inverse of the absolute temperature (Graph 3). |
 | The linear relationship of this curve was demonstrated by the high correlation coefficient of 0.9992. |