Abstract

AbstractThe method described previously [2, 3] for obtaining the relaxation times, normal coordinates and normal modes of relaxation of a chemical system is extended to the case in which heat transfer and volume changes occur at rates too slow to maintain isothermal and isobaric conditions. The four types of chemical relaxation treated previously (isothermal and adiabatic relaxation at constant pressure and at constant volume) form limiting cases of this problem whose solution thus provides a generalization and unification of the concept of orthonormal chemical reactions.

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