oh i see...
so if my temperature is not high enough, then the molecules do not gain enough energy in the first place to kick start the reaction, so at rtp, no reaction occur
gibbs free energy is a measure of spontaneity of the reaction, the tendency of the reaction to continue, but there is a need for a "spark" to start it?
i was looking at this link
http://web.tock.com/kalee/chem32/kinT/
and i realize i actually learned before :X
but i don't remember is it physics or chemistry...
it is all about the activation energy the transition states , reactants and products
so thermodynamically, time is not considered, and so it is an indication of how stable the produce is to the reactant, so -Gibbs energy = more stable, so more favorable thermodynamically
but the activation energy , kinetically favorable, is required for the reaction to occur in the first place, and for rtp, the nitrous oxide does not get enough temp to get enough energy so it does not have enough activation energy so not kinetically favorable?
thanks!