53 



100 



«o 



'iO 



zo 



JJD 



T— 1 



^0 40 



Fig. 2. 



80 



4»— 3 1 



^ 2jt?-3 '" 



iiooT 



100 



. (28) 



6p—9 



i.e. in finite time no glycerine is split ofF, the reaction goes no 

 further than raonoglyceride. In finite time T approaches Vs- 



1 



If t=zcp, (22) and (23) passes for q = — into: 



= 1 — e— ?^< . 



from which 



For q 



T=l - } e~9kt 



T=^/,^-y,g 



(29) 

 (30) 



(31) 



we find therefore the two boundaiy lines 



g = and T=7, + V,^; 



both are indicated by B in fig. 2. 



All the curves if?(7',(/) = which are possible for different values 

 of /> and q, must therefore lie within the limits: 

 ^=T, i/ = 0. and 7-/, + V^r/ 



