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The way of practical using of three-parametric equation transformed into linear relation between relative rate of decomposition and temperature was presented, basing on thermal decomposition of chemically defined and other compounds. Further possibilities of interpretation of that relation were presented. The meaning of slope (a 2) was laid down, particularly with connection to thermodynamic considerations.
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Mianowski, A., Bigda, R. Thermodynamic interpretation of three-parametric equation: Part II. The relative rate of reaction. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 74, 433–442 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JTAN.0000005178.77121.cf
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