The law of mass action states that at a constant temperature the rate or speed of a chemical reaction is proportional to the active masses of the reacting substances present at that time. Outlines of theoretical chemistry - Page 262by Frederick Hutton Getman - 1913 - 467 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ian M. Anderson, Ian C. Reid - 2019 - 172 pages
...distribution; - elimination (metabolism and/or excretion). • The law of mass action states that 'the rate of a reaction is proportional to the active masses of the reacting substances'. This results in: • First-order kinetics (Fig. 2.1), where the rate of absorption or elimination is... | |
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