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Chemiluminescence: A tool to determine the rate constant and order of chemical reactions


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The chemiluminescence (CL) intensity in a given system is proportional to the concentration of reactants and the rate of elementary reaction. Measuring the CL-intensity, one can get rate constant and order of chemical reaction. The attenuation of the CL takes place by an exponential law for first order CL-reaction and consequently, the rate constant can be found from the slope of the lnI versus time curves.
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V. K. Jain
Department of Chemistry, Pt. Shyamacharan Shukla College, Dharsiwa, Raipur (C.G.)

Abstract


The chemiluminescence (CL) intensity in a given system is proportional to the concentration of reactants and the rate of elementary reaction. Measuring the CL-intensity, one can get rate constant and order of chemical reaction. The attenuation of the CL takes place by an exponential law for first order CL-reaction and consequently, the rate constant can be found from the slope of the lnI versus time curves.

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