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heterogeneous reaction

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heterogeneous reaction

In chemistry, a reaction where there is an interface between the different components or reactants. Examples of heterogeneous reactions are those between a gas and a solid, a gas and a liquid, two immiscible liquids, or two different solids.



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Predicting the leaching rate from pelletized residuals in natural environments requires an understanding of both the hydrodynamic mass transport properties of the acidic solution-pellet system and the heterogeneous reaction kinetics on the pellet surface.
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Although not proof, the new data indicate that heterogeneous reactions reduce the importance of the nitrogen cycle, allowing the chlorine and bromine cycles to destroy ozone there.
 
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