Medical Definition of Second-order kinetics

1. A term describing the reaction rate of a chemical reaction in which the rate is proportional to the product of the concentrations (in moles) of two of the reactants (also called bimolecular kinetics), or to the square of the molar concentration of the reactant if there is only one. Such a reaction might have an equation like rate = k[A][B] or rate = k[A]2, where k is the reaction rate constant, [A] is the concentration of reactant A, and [B] is the concentration of reactant B. (09 Oct 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Second-order Kinetics

secodont
secodonts
Seconal
seconals
second
second
second-best
second-class
second-degree burn
second-guess
second-hand speech
second-hand store
second-in-command
second-look operation
second-order conditioning
second-order kinetics (current term)
second-place finish
second-rate
second-rater
second-sighted
second-stability region
second-string
second-year
secondaries
secondaries
secondarily
secondarily
secondarily generalised tonic-clonic seizure
secondariness
secondarinesses

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