Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

Kinetics

What is the transition state for a reaction?

The transition state of a chemical reaction is the highest energy structure through which the reactant molecule(s) must pass to complete the reaction. Since this is the highest energy point along the path of the reaction, this configuration is the most “difficult” to reach along the reaction path and thus the energy barrier to reach the transition state limits how quickly the reaction can proceed.



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