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April 21, 2006

Microscopic reversibility

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Microscopic reversibility

The principle of Microscopic reversibility in chemistry states that in a reversible reaction the mechanism in one direction is exactly the reverse of the mechanism in the other direction. This law was formulated by R. C. Tolman in 1924 and published in 1938. For macroscopic systems this principle results in detailed balances known in physics.

References

  • IUPAC Gold Book definition 1994
  • Tolman, R. C. 1938. The Principles of Statistical Mechanics. Oxford University Press, London, UK.
  • David Colquhoun, Kathryn A. Dowsland,y Marco Beato, and Andrew J. R. Plested Biophysical Journal Volume 86 June 2004 3510–3518

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