Thanks George. So, will I include as part of my calculation kinetic equations considering the grade of the reaction as well as the average temperature? But in terms of temperature, I think I should include temperature as an average value for a certain period of time I suppose.

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Thanks George. So, will I include as part of my calculation kinetic equations considering the grade of the reaction as well as the average temperature? But in terms of temperature, I think I should include temperature as an average value for a certain period of time I suppose. 

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Yes I assume that, I took a constant temperature in my calculations due to the variation is small (sometimes are greater but I wont take that under consideration for the moment). Thank you for your reply George. If I need more advise I will contact with you. 

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Of course. In real world temp is never constant. If temp flactuations are small then you should take temp as constant. If not take the avarage. Normally temp increases the speed of the reaction because it increases the kinetic energy of the molecules which in turn increases the number of collissions per unit time. Good luck. If you need any further advise mail me at theschem@otenet.gr

 

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