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Kinetics of a bimolecular chemical reaction in the liquid phase with association of both reactants
Mathematical modeling of a bimolecular chemical reaction in the liquid phase was carried out taking account of association of both reactants. The formally simple chemical reaction is thus transformed into a multistage process, which results in the formation of temporal dissipative structures. It was...
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