Definition of kinetics in English:
kinetics
plural nounkʌɪˈnɛtɪkskɪˈnɛtɪkskəˈnɛdɪks
1usually treated as singular The branch of chemistry or biochemistry concerned with measuring and studying the rates of reactions.
Example sentencesExamples
- Artists rely on the structure provided by laws of kinetics and pattern and chemistry as much as on chance.
- The physical chemist is concerned concerned with the rate of change in a substance, which is the study of reaction kinetics.
- In chemistry we talked about kinetics, and we had the Bunsens on to keep us warm.
- Chemical kinetics is the study of the rates of reactions and of the factors that determine the speed of a reaction.
- It is possible to analyze the kinetics of a reaction using a very small amount of material.
- 1.1usually treated as plural The rates of chemical or biochemical reaction.
Example sentencesExamples
- Only intercalating dyes exhibit decay kinetics simple enough to attempt a lifetime-based analytical procedure.
- He explained that the differences in the serum levels of the drug products do not necessarily indicate differences in quality, but do reflect their different kinetics.
- Another important term used to characterize chemical reactions kinetics is ‘half-life.’
- The relative stomatal response revealed identical kinetics during irradiation with white light or with light of defined quality.
- A mechanism for their deactivation is proposed based on two different conformers decaying with different kinetics.
- 1.2Physics
another term for dynamics (sense 1)
Example sentencesExamples
- And as Ryman remembers, ‘It was a unique and successful program in applied heath sciences, human kinetics and leisure studies.’
Definition of kinetics in US English:
kinetics
plural nounkəˈnedikskəˈnɛdɪks
1usually treated as singular The branch of chemistry or biochemistry concerned with measuring and studying the rates of reactions.
Example sentencesExamples
- The physical chemist is concerned concerned with the rate of change in a substance, which is the study of reaction kinetics.
- It is possible to analyze the kinetics of a reaction using a very small amount of material.
- Artists rely on the structure provided by laws of kinetics and pattern and chemistry as much as on chance.
- In chemistry we talked about kinetics, and we had the Bunsens on to keep us warm.
- Chemical kinetics is the study of the rates of reactions and of the factors that determine the speed of a reaction.
- 1.1usually treated as plural The rates of chemical or biochemical reaction.
Example sentencesExamples
- A mechanism for their deactivation is proposed based on two different conformers decaying with different kinetics.
- Only intercalating dyes exhibit decay kinetics simple enough to attempt a lifetime-based analytical procedure.
- He explained that the differences in the serum levels of the drug products do not necessarily indicate differences in quality, but do reflect their different kinetics.
- Another important term used to characterize chemical reactions kinetics is ‘half-life.’
- The relative stomatal response revealed identical kinetics during irradiation with white light or with light of defined quality.
- 1.2Physics The study of forces acting on mechanisms.
Example sentencesExamples
- And as Ryman remembers, ‘It was a unique and successful program in applied heath sciences, human kinetics and leisure studies.’