The differential equation governing a trimolecular reaction is d Q dt = k( Q)( Q)( Q)
Chapter 1, Problem 37(choose chapter or problem)
The differential equation governing a trimolecular reaction is d Q dt = k( Q)( Q)( Q) where k, , , are constants. Solve this differential equation if , , are all distinct and Q(0) = 0.
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