Chemical kinetics Lec-31 | Diffusion Controlled Reaction Kinetics | CSIR-NET/JRF | GATE | IIT-JAM |

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In this video, we will discuss the kinetics of Diffusion-Controlled reaction.

Please do watch the previous lectures of the Chemical Kinetics series to understand kinetics better.
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In this course of Chemical Kinetics, Firstly, we break the syllabus into three parts as-
Part A
Part B
Part C
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In Part C, we discussed the Arrhenius theory through the Arrhenius equation that included two important parameter-
1.) Activation energy
2.) Arrhenius pre-exponential factor

Firstly, we discussed the Gardiner concept that gives the rate constant equation a new perception and then we started studying the theories based on the Gardiner concept which are:
1) Collision Theory of Rate of reaction
2) Activated Complex Theory

Then we started the kinetics of reactions that are occurring in solutions, and we have started with the Salt Effect which is studied under two categories:
1) Primary Salt Effect
2) Secondary Salt Effect.

After that, we studied and Perrin hypothesis and from there, we have seen the Lindemann-Hinselwood theory where we discuss two ways to calculate the rate corresponding to the activation step in the Lindemann mechanism.

Then we started our solution kinetics again and we are seeing the effect of Solvent's dielectric coefficient through the Double Sphere Model.

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