The temperature coefficient (Q10) indicates that for every 10°C increase in temperature, the reaction rate typically doubles, provided the optimum temperature hasn't been exceeded.
The temperature coefficient (Q10) indicates that for every 10°C increase in temperature, the reaction rate typically doubles, provided the optimum temperature hasn't been exceeded.
Front | Temperature coefficient 2.1.4(d) |
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Back | As temp increases by 10 degrees, ROR doubles Q10=R2/R1 |
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