Rate of advance

The rate of maximum advance of a chemical reaction is the report/ratio of the quantities of matter in a final state generally used for not-total reactions. It is noted τ (Tau) and is calculated by:

\ tau = \ frac {x_ {F}} {x_ {max}}

X represents final advance and X represents final advance if the reaction were total. τ is expressed in % of consumed reagents. X and X is generally expressed in mol.

  • If the rate of advance is equal to 1, the reaction is known as " totale".

  • If the rate of advance is close to 0, the reaction is known as " kinetically inerte".

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