B byeh2004 Senior Member 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Mar 31, 2005 Messages 604 Reaction score 0 Aug 24, 2008 #1 Members don't see this ad. What's the difference between a thermodynamic and kinetic controlled product?
Members don't see this ad. What's the difference between a thermodynamic and kinetic controlled product?
rocuronium Full Member Verified Member Canadian Forces 15+ Year Member Joined May 11, 2008 Messages 311 Reaction score 15 Aug 24, 2008 #2 http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showpost.php?p=5014455&postcount=13 If you need more explanation, do a search of the forums. There are a bunch of threads that should help! Upvote 0 Downvote
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showpost.php?p=5014455&postcount=13 If you need more explanation, do a search of the forums. There are a bunch of threads that should help!
AZFutureDoc Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined May 26, 2008 Messages 770 Reaction score 4 Aug 24, 2008 #3 Ya, that post sums it up. Gnerally, the lower the temperature, the more favored the kinetic product. As temperature increases, you get more and more thermo product. Upvote 0 Downvote
Ya, that post sums it up. Gnerally, the lower the temperature, the more favored the kinetic product. As temperature increases, you get more and more thermo product.
Phlame217 PGY-1 IM 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Aug 1, 2007 Messages 1,641 Reaction score 11 Aug 25, 2008 #4 Kinetic first occurs because, well, its faster. Eventually the thermodynamic will form becuase it is much lower in energy in the end. Upvote 0 Downvote
Kinetic first occurs because, well, its faster. Eventually the thermodynamic will form becuase it is much lower in energy in the end.