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Study of Complex Formation (CAT#: STEM-AC-0066-WXH)

Introduction

In chemistry, a complex refers to the substance formed by loose chemical interactions between chemical components. This interaction between chemical components is feebler than the interactions between covalent bonds. Generally, the complexes are formed with combinations of ions, atoms or neutral molecules.




Principle

The temperature jump method is a technique used in chemical kinetics for the measurement of very rapid reaction rates.
The T-Jump technique provides a means to follow fast reactions with half-lives of just a few microseconds. The reaction volume is prepared so that it is in equilibrium and then rapidly perturbed by a rapid change in temperature. There is a new equilibrium constant at the higher temperature, but the initial concentrations are balanced for the lower temperature. The system therefore relaxes and the reaction proceeds until the concentrations have reached their new equilibrium values.

Applications

Used in chemical kinetics for the measurement of very rapid reaction rates

Materials

Temperature Jump System

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