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Relationship between z-value (Bigelow method) and activation energy (Arrhenius model)

How do you calculate the z-value given two equivalent thermal processes?

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Created: 15 November 2020

The article on how to derive an equivalent heat process at a higher (or lower) temperature given a reference time and temperature assumes knowledge of the thermal constant z. A further article on how to calculate z given two different but equivalent thermal processes has been added.

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