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What is Reaction Rate in Nanotechnology?
The
reaction rate
is a measure of how quickly a chemical reaction occurs. In the context of
nanotechnology
, this concept is crucial because the properties of materials can change dramatically at the nanoscale, affecting how fast reactions occur.
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