Transient kinetic isotope fractionation
ID: transient-kinetic-isotope-fractionation
Transient kinetic isotope fractionation refers to the variations in the isotopic composition of substances that occur during rapid chemical reactions or physical processes, where the isotopic separation is not in equilibrium. This phenomenon is particularly relevant in the contexts of geochemistry, atmospheric science, and biogeochemistry.
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