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The effect of pressure upon the rate of a chemical reaction in solution is attributed to a volume change which occurs in the activation step of that reaction. If the change in volume on activation is negative, then the reaction is accelerated by an increase of pressure; if the volume change is positive, then the reaction is retarded by an increase of pressure. This review aims to show how such volume changes can be interpreted to yield information on the detailed molecular rearrangements which make up the reaction mechanisms of inorganic complexes.
Encyclopaedia of Reaction Mechanisms in Inorganic and Organometallic Systems by Owen Parker is 1,079 pages long, and a total of 279,461 words.
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