siirtymäreaktioita
Siirtymäreaktioita, often translated as transition states or transition phenomena, refers to the intermediate and often unstable structures that molecules pass through during a chemical reaction. These fleeting arrangements of atoms represent the highest energy point along the reaction pathway, a point where bonds are breaking and new bonds are forming. Understanding siirtymäreaktioita is crucial for comprehending reaction mechanisms and predicting reaction rates.
The concept of the siirtymäreaktio was formalized by Henry Eyring and others in the development of Transition
The properties of the siirtymäreaktio, such as its geometry and vibrational frequencies, can provide valuable insights