| 1. | These reactions are more likely to involve a series of bimolecular reactions.
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| 2. | Bimolecular electron transfer always produces a reactive chemical species, free radicals.
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| 3. | Therefore, the rate of a bimolecular reaction for ideal gases will be:
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| 4. | When fluorescent proteins are reconstituted the PCA is called Bimolecular fluorescence complementation assay.
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| 5. | Fast internal conversion reduces the excited state lifetime, and thereby prevents bimolecular reactions.
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| 6. | In applications that make use of bimolecular electron transfer the internal conversion is undesirable.
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| 7. | The Woodward Hoffmann rules can also explain bimolecular cycloaddition reactions through correlation diagram analysis.
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| 8. | Because excimer formation is dependent on a bimolecular interaction, it is promoted by high monomer density.
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| 9. | According to several authors bimolecular reactions ( +, + and Rg + ) are not involved.
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| 10. | These reactive chemical species can reach DNA by diffusion and the bimolecular reaction damages the DNA ( oxidative stress ).
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