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- Activated_complex abstract "In chemistry an activated complex is defined by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry as "that assembly of atoms which corresponds to an arbitrary infinitesimally small region at or near the col (saddle point) of a potential energy surface". In other words, it refers to a collection of intermediate structures in a chemical reaction that persist while bonds are breaking and new bonds are forming. It therefore represents not one defined state, but rather a range of transient configurations that a collection of atoms passes through in between clearly defined products and reactants.It is the subject of transition state theory - also known as activated complex theory - which studies the kinetics of reactions that pass through a defined intermediate state with standard Gibbs free energy of formation Δ‡ G °. The state represented by the double dagger symbol is known as the transition state and represents the exact configuration that has an equal probability of forming either the reactants and products of the given reaction.The activated complex is often confused with the transition state and is used interchangeably in many textbooks. However, it differs from the transition state in that the transition state represents only the highest potential energy configuration of the atoms during the reaction while the activated complex refers to all the configurations that the atoms pass through in the transformation from products to reactants. In terms of free energies, the activated complex represents all the energetic states in between the free energies of the reactants, the transition state, and the products. This can be visualized in terms of a reaction coordinate, where the transition state is the molecular configuration at the peak of the diagram while the activated complex can refer to any point along the continuum.".
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- Activated_complex subject Category:Chemical_kinetics.
- Activated_complex comment "In chemistry an activated complex is defined by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry as "that assembly of atoms which corresponds to an arbitrary infinitesimally small region at or near the col (saddle point) of a potential energy surface". In other words, it refers to a collection of intermediate structures in a chemical reaction that persist while bonds are breaking and new bonds are forming.".
- Activated_complex label "Activated complex".
- Activated_complex label "Complejo activado (química)".
- Activated_complex label "Complexe activé".
- Activated_complex label "Complexo ativado".
- Activated_complex label "Geactiveerd complex".
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- Activated_complex sameAs Complexe_activé.
- Activated_complex sameAs Geactiveerd_complex.
- Activated_complex sameAs Complexo_ativado.
- Activated_complex sameAs m.02v_8b.
- Activated_complex sameAs Q2421183.
- Activated_complex sameAs Q2421183.
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