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Kinetica: An Excel Program To Simulate or Analyze Kinetic Data
Abstract
Instructors or students can generate simulated kinetic data using parameters they specify, or using parameters randomized by Kinetica. The data set that is generated may then be exported for use in exercises, homework, and exams, or may be analyzed directly within Kinetica. A kinetics data set may also be imported from an external source into Kinetica for analysis.
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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