The study of fast reaction is called femtochemistry.
Chemistry
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I think you pico rather than pica. The prefix pico- represents a factor of 10-12, or 0.000 000 000 001. The next smallest prefix is femto- 10-15, or 0.000 000 000 000 001. Pico- is one step down from nano- which is 10-9, 0.000 000 001.
Analytical Chemistry is the study of composition of matter. It is the branch of chemistry that deals with properties of materials and analysis of them with the help of tools.
Examples: - inorganic chemistry - organic chemistry - electrochemistry - foods chemistry
A femto is in metric prefix terms a quadrillionth, whereas a centimeter is a hundredth. The femto was added in 1964 and was derived from the word femten meaning 'fifteen'.
In the metric system, the units atto, femto, and pico are related by their respective powers of 10. Atto is 10-18, femto is 10-15, and pico is 10-12. This means that atto is smaller than femto, which is smaller than pico.
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There are 10-15 seconds in a femtosecond.
Femto is 10-15, atto is 10-18 for a start
Femto is a prefix (see all prefixes) to a unit and means that it is 10-15 times this unit, or, one quindecillionth (European) or one quadrillionth (American). Examples are one femtosecond or one femtometre.
Its a quadrillionth of a unit (3 more zeros than a trillion has)
femto metre -A SI Unit of length 1fm=10^-15m
The abbreviation 'f' is also used for frequency which could cause errors
A quadrillionth is a fractional unit equal to one part in a quadrillion, which is 10^-15 in scientific notation. It is often denoted as "femto" in the International System of Units (SI), where one femtometer (fm) is one quadrillionth of a meter. This term is commonly used in fields such as physics and chemistry to describe very small measurements.