reaktionstakt
Reaktionstakt, or reaction rate, is the speed at which chemical change occurs in a system. It is commonly defined as the change in concentration of a reactant or product with respect to time, for example the disappearance of A or the formation of B. In closed solutions the rate is typically expressed in moles per liter per second (mol L-1 s-1), while gas-phase reactions may be described by changes in pressure.
A rate law expresses how the rate depends on concentrations and temperature. For a reaction A +
Several factors influence the rate: reactant concentrations, temperature, catalysts, surface area for heterogeneous reactions, solvent effects,
Experimentally, rates are determined by initial-rate methods or by monitoring concentration over time and using integrated