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Rate of Deactivation in Physical spectroscopy Formulas
Rate of Deactivation is the rate of change of chemical conversion (X) with time on stream (t) with the instantaneous value of dX/dt being the numerical value of deactivation rate. And is denoted by R
Deactivation
. Rate of Deactivation is usually measured using the Mole per Liter Second for Reaction Rate. Note that the value of Rate of Deactivation is always negative.
Formulas to find Rate of Deactivation in Physical spectroscopy
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FAQ
What is the Rate of Deactivation?
Rate of Deactivation is the rate of change of chemical conversion (X) with time on stream (t) with the instantaneous value of dX/dt being the numerical value of deactivation rate. Rate of Deactivation is usually measured using the Mole per Liter Second for Reaction Rate. Note that the value of Rate of Deactivation is always negative.
Can the Rate of Deactivation be negative?
Yes, the Rate of Deactivation, measured in Reaction Rate can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Rate of Deactivation?
Rate of Deactivation is usually measured using the Mole per Liter Second[mol/L*s] for Reaction Rate. Millimole per Liter Second[mol/L*s], Mole per Cubic Meter Second[mol/L*s] are the few other units in which Rate of Deactivation can be measured.
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