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Rate Constants of a Few Reactions of Organic Chemistry

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After analysing in detail the nature of an equilibrium constant and the role of the different factors which determine it we are now ready to examine the methods which make it possible to estimate theoretically the speed constants of chemical reactions as complex as those of organic chemistry.

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