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             FIGURE 14.3
             Relationship between reaction rate and temperature.
             related to the temperature in those cases. The term E in the exponent is referred to as the activation
             energy. The values of A and E are dependent on the reactions being considered, and some values are
             introduced below. The significance of the activation energy, E, is shown in Fig. 14.4, where it can be
             seen to be the energy required to ionise a particular molecule and make it receptive to reacting.
             It appears in the exponential term because not all activated molecules will find conditions favourable
             for reaction.

             14.4 CHEMICAL KINETICS OF NO

             The chemical kinetics for the formation of NO are relatively well understood, and will be developed
             here. The chemical kinetics for other pollutants can be derived in a similar way if the necessary


                                 Energy






                                                          Activation
                                                          energy, E
                                   metastable
                                    reactants             Enthalpy (or internal energy)
                                                          of reaction, Q  (or Q  )
                                                                     stable
                                                                   products


                                                          Progress of reaction
             FIGURE 14.4
             Schematic interpretation of activation energy.
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