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What does EA stand for?

Activation Energy (in Electron Volts)


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35 Reaction rate, reaction order and activation energy of sulfonation, diffusion coefficient and activation energy of diffusion were investigated.
The apparent activation energy of the deposition process can be determined from the deposition rates at different temperatures using the Arrhenius law K = A exp (-[E.
On the other hand, it is seen that for various stages the activation energy on the steps is lower than its values on the terraces (Pd(111)): 70% in stage M5 of NO dissociation, 65% in stage M6 of [N.
The slope of the initial part of the plot characterizes the activation energy value [DELTA]E for thermal ionization of the trap, and the value 1n ([I.
0] is a normalization constant, M is mass, E is the activation energy, k is Boltzmann's constant, and T is body temperature in kelvins.
Other laser-marking additives tend to require higher activation energy and cause charring of the surrounding plastic, according to Sherwood.
a] is the activation energy (in eV), k is Boltzman's constant (in eV), [T.
On the other hand, the activation energy of the reaction is close to that measured in aqueous solutions but higher than that in alcohols.

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