law of mass action
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law of mass action — n. the law that the rate of a chemical reaction is directly proportional to the concentrations of the reactants … English World dictionary
Law of mass action — For other uses, see Mass action (disambiguation). In Chemistry, the law of mass action is a mathematical model that explains and predicts behaviors of solutions in dynamic equilibrium. It can be described with two aspects: 1) the equilibrium… … Wikipedia
law of mass action — Chem. the statement that the rate of a chemical reaction is proportional to the concentrations of the reacting substances. Also called mass action law. * * * … Universalium
law of mass action — noun (chemistry) the law that states the following principle: the rate of a chemical reaction is directly proportional to the molecular concentrations of the reacting substances • Topics: ↑chemistry, ↑chemical science • Hypernyms: ↑law, ↑law of… … Useful english dictionary
law of mass action — noun Chemistry the principle that the rate of a chemical reaction is proportional to the concentrations of the reacting substances … English new terms dictionary
Mass action — may refer to: Law of mass action, in chemistry, a postulate of reactions Mass action law (electronics), in semiconductor electronics, a relationship between intrinsic and doped carrier concentrations Mass action (sociology), in sociology, a term… … Wikipedia
Mass action (sociology) — For other uses, see Mass action (disambiguation). Mass action in sociology refers to the situations where a large number of people behave simultaneously in a similar way but individually and without coordination. For example, at any given moment … Wikipedia
mass action law — Chem. See law of mass action. * * * … Universalium
mass action law — Chem. See law of mass action … Useful english dictionary
Mass action law (electronics) — For other uses, see Mass action. Under thermal equilibrium the product of the free electron concentration n and the free hole concentration p is equal to a constant equal to the square of intrinsic carrier concentration. The intrinsic carrier… … Wikipedia