| 11. | Chemists use reaction coordinate diagrams as both an analytical and pedagogical aid for rationalizing and illustrating thermodynamic events.
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| 12. | A reaction coordinate diagram can also be used to qualitatively illustrate kinetic and thermodynamic control in a reaction.
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| 13. | The reaction coordinate for inner sphere energy is governed by vibrations and they differ in the oxidized and reduces species.
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| 14. | Most of these structures detail metal fluoride analogue complexes which are used to mimic different states along the reaction coordinate.
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| 15. | The "'transition state "'of a chemical reaction is a particular configuration along the reaction coordinate.
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| 16. | Reaction coordinates are often plotted against potential energy profile ( an intersection of a potential energy surface ) associated to the reaction.
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| 17. | The latter is drawn, according to Arrhenius and Eyring, as an energy diagram with the reaction coordinate as the abscissa.
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| 18. | The S N 2 mechanisms are used as an example to demonstrate how solvent effects can be indicated in reaction coordinate diagrams.
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| 19. | Secondly, for a multi-step reaction there may be more than one maximum in the energy vs . reaction coordinate plot.
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| 20. | Therefore, the geometric structure of a state can be predicted by comparing its energy to the species neighboring it along the reaction coordinate.
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