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  1. Reaction Kinetics

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    Where $[\text{A}]$ and $[\text{B}]$ are the molar concentrations of the reactants, $k$ is the specific rate constant (which is temperature-dependent, see Arrhenius Equation), and $x$ and $y$ are the reaction orders with respect to reactants A and B, respectively. The overall reaction order is $n = x + y$.
    It is crucial to note that the reaction order is an empirical value determined through experimentation and does not necessarily correspond to the stoichiometric coefficients in…
  2. Vacuum Permittivity

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    The concept of vacuum permittivity originated during the synthesis of classical electrodynamics by James Clerk Maxwell in the mid-19th century. Maxwell determined that the constant was necessary to reconcile the relationship between electric flux density ($\mathbf{D}$) and the electric field intensity ($\mathbf{E}$) in a medium described by $\mathbf{D} = \varepsilon \mathbf{E}$. For a perfect vacuum, $\varepsilon$ red…