Abstract
In the light of the data obtained concerning copper oxidation kinetics, the law of linear compensation:E=E 0 + 2.303β logZ has been examined critically. By the use of different calculation techniques, the existence of a “compensation” dependence has been observed for different pairs of values of the activation energyE and the pre-exponential constantZ, obtained for the same set of experimental data.
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Norwisz, J., Plewa, J. The accuracy of determining the kinetics constants and the law of linear compensation. Journal of Thermal Analysis 17, 549–553 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01914045
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