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link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10The law of mass action stipulates that the rate of a chemical reaction is proportional to the product of concentrations of reactants. As in the case of predators and preys in ecology, it takes into account the fact that the speed of reaction is proportional to the probability of encounter between molecules.
Mass action - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_actionMass action may refer to: . Law of mass action, in chemistry, a postulate of reactions; Mass action law (electronics), in semiconductor electronics, a relationship between intrinsic and doped carrier concentrations Mass action (sociology), in sociology, a term for situations in which a large number of people behave simultaneously in similar ways individually and without coordination
Law of mass action - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_mass_actionIn chemistry, the law of mass action is the proposition that the rate of the chemical reaction is directly proportional to the product of the activities or concentrations of the reactants. It explains and predicts behaviors of solutions in dynamic equilibrium. Specifically, it implies that for a chemical reaction