| 31. | In practice when an electrochemical cell is " driven " toward completion by applying reasonable potential, it is kinetically controlled.
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| 32. | This end proves to be both more thermodynamically favored for the addition of G-actin and kinetically dynamic as well.
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| 33. | Both substrates must bind prior to reaction, and while either may bind first, initial hydroperoxide binding is kinetically preferred.
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| 34. | With addition of a catalyst, one transition state ( TS ) is lower and thus becomes the kinetically favored pathway.
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| 35. | Some objects were designed to function kinetically in public dances, seen from a distance, in motion, often at night.
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| 36. | A plotless piece studded with humorous vignettes about mutual male-female pursuit, the work is kinetically about pulse and bounce.
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| 37. | He was able to share / steal speed, use his speed to kinetically upgrade his attacks, and super heal others.
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| 38. | Photochemical or thermal activation can bring it into the singlet state, which makes it kinetically as well as thermodynamically a strong oxidant.
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| 39. | Crystallization of molten ?-B 2 O 3 at ambient pressure is strongly kinetically disfavored ( compare liquid and crystal densities ).
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| 40. | I know alkyl groups aren't that labile, so would that just make it kinetically unfavourable to form the ether cation?
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