Stopped-flow is a technique used in kinetic studies of chemical reactions and biochemical processes to measure rapid changes in concentration of reactants or products over very short time intervals. It is particularly useful for investigating fast reaction kinetics, often occurring on the millisecond to microsecond timescale. ### Key Features of Stopped-flow: 1. **Rapid Mixing**: In stopped-flow experiments, reactants are rapidly mixed in a controlled manner.
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