Chemical Kinetics
The Arrhenius concept, formulated by Svante Arrhenius in the late 19th century, describes how the rate of a chemical reaction depends on temperature and activation energy. This idea forms the basis for understanding reaction rates and is crucial in both zero-order kinetics and reaction orders, as it highlights the temperature dependency of these processes and how they can influence reaction rates.
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