Coagulation of Compounds in Chemical Reaction
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The coagulation of compounds has been studied theoretically on the basis of Smoluchowski's theory of the coagulation. The term of the creation of coagulative particles is added to the fundamental equation for coagulation. The total number of particles in a unit volume is derived approximately for the creation of the constant rate and for the case where the creation is caused by bimolecular reaction. Especially, in the case of the creation of the constant rate the total number of particles tends to √<K./4πRD> as time elapses, where K,R, and D are the rate of creation, the radius, and the diffusion coefficient of single coagulative particles, respectively.
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- 1968-07-05
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