Property:Selectivity
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* [[Property description::Contains selectivity of an experiment or molecular process. Selectivity refers to the ratio of products obtained from given reactants. This meaning is of importance for catalysts, which can have a wide range of selectivities. Selectivity is quantitatively expressed by ratios of rate constants for the alternative reactions, or by the decadic logarithms of such ratios. https://doi.org/10.1351/goldbook. @en]] | * [[Property description::Contains selectivity of an experiment or molecular process. Selectivity refers to the ratio of products obtained from given reactants. This meaning is of importance for catalysts, which can have a wide range of selectivities. Selectivity is quantitatively expressed by ratios of rate constants for the alternative reactions, or by the decadic logarithms of such ratios. https://doi.org/10.1351/goldbook.S05563. @en]] | ||
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* [[Has type:: | * [[Has type::Quantity]]. | ||
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* Input fields should be restricted to positive numbers (<nowiki>regexp=/^([0-9]*\.)?[0-9]*$/</nowiki>). | * Input fields should be restricted to positive numbers (<nowiki>regexp=/^([0-9]*\.)?[0-9]*$/</nowiki>). | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 9 January 2025
- Purpose
- Contains selectivity of an experiment or molecular process. Selectivity refers to the ratio of products obtained from given reactants. This meaning is of importance for catalysts, which can have a wide range of selectivities. Selectivity is quantitatively expressed by ratios of rate constants for the alternative reactions, or by the decadic logarithms of such ratios. https://doi.org/10.1351/goldbook.S05563. (en)
- Datatype
- Values
- Input fields should be restricted to positive numbers (regexp=/^([0-9]*\.)?[0-9]*$/).
- Corresponds
- 1 %
- Unit
- %

