mass action law
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mass action law — veikiančiųjų masių dėsnis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. mass action law vok. Massenwirkungsgesetz, n rus. закон действующих масс, m pranc. loi d’action de masse, f; loi de Guldberg et Waage, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
Mass action law (electronics) — For other uses, see Mass action. Under thermal equilibrium the product of the free electron concentration n and the free hole concentration p is equal to a constant equal to the square of intrinsic carrier concentration. The intrinsic carrier… … Wikipedia
mass action law — Chem. See law of mass action … Useful english dictionary
mass action, law of — Fundamental law of chemical kinetics (the study of rates of chemical reactions), formulated in 1864–79 by the Norwegian scientists Cato M. Guldberg (1836–1902) and Peter Waage (1833–1900). The law states that the reaction rate of any simple… … Universalium
Mass action — may refer to: Law of mass action, in chemistry, a postulate of reactions Mass action law (electronics), in semiconductor electronics, a relationship between intrinsic and doped carrier concentrations Mass action (sociology), in sociology, a term… … Wikipedia
Law of mass action — For other uses, see Mass action (disambiguation). In Chemistry, the law of mass action is a mathematical model that explains and predicts behaviors of solutions in dynamic equilibrium. It can be described with two aspects: 1) the equilibrium… … Wikipedia
law of mass action — Chem. the statement that the rate of a chemical reaction is proportional to the concentrations of the reacting substances. Also called mass action law. * * * … Universalium
law of mass action — n. the law that the rate of a chemical reaction is directly proportional to the concentrations of the reactants … English World dictionary
law of mass action — n a statement in chemistry: the rate of a chemical reaction is directly proportional to the molecular concentrations of the reacting substances … Medical dictionary
Mass action (sociology) — For other uses, see Mass action (disambiguation). Mass action in sociology refers to the situations where a large number of people behave simultaneously in a similar way but individually and without coordination. For example, at any given moment … Wikipedia