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The phrase "second order kinetics" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific contexts, particularly in chemistry and pharmacology, to describe a reaction rate that depends on the concentration of two reactants.
Example: "The drug follows second order kinetics, meaning its rate of elimination is proportional to the square of its concentration."
Alternatives: "second-order reaction" or "second-order rate law."
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The reaction is intrinsically kinetically controlled and follows second order kinetics.
The best kinetic model for the data appears to be a second order kinetics.
The reaction followed second order kinetics.
The removal followed second order kinetics.
Adsorption rates fit well with pseudo second order kinetics model.
The data were fitted to obey second order kinetics.
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The sorption process followed Freundlich isotherm and pseudo-second order kinetics.
The sorption isotherm was fitted with Langmuir model and followed pseudo-second order kinetics.
The sorption of fluoride was found to be spontaneous and endothermic following pseudo-second order kinetics.
The adsorption of MB and aniline on sorbent follows pseudo-second order kinetics.
The adsorption process was found to follow a pseudo-second order kinetics.
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