FAQ

What is the Rate Constant of Triplet Triplet Anhilation?
Rate constant of Triplet Triplet Anhilation is the measure of energy transfer mechanism between two molecules in their triplet state, and is related to the Dexter energy transfer mechanism. Rate Constant of Triplet Triplet Anhilation is usually measured using the Liter per Mole Second for Second Order Reaction Rate Constant. Note that the value of Rate Constant of Triplet Triplet Anhilation is always negative.
Can the Rate Constant of Triplet Triplet Anhilation be negative?
Yes, the Rate Constant of Triplet Triplet Anhilation, measured in Second Order Reaction Rate Constant can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Rate Constant of Triplet Triplet Anhilation?
Rate Constant of Triplet Triplet Anhilation is usually measured using the Liter per Mole Second[L/(mol*s)] for Second Order Reaction Rate Constant. Cubic Meter per Mole Second[L/(mol*s)], Cubic Meter per Kilomole Millisecond[L/(mol*s)], Liter per Mole Millisecond[L/(mol*s)] are the few other units in which Rate Constant of Triplet Triplet Anhilation can be measured.
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