Discuss, with reasoning, the validity of the following statements in NO MORE than 90 words for each part: (i) The presence of a high-energy transition state on the pathway between reactants and a particular product means that product wi not be observed in the experiment.

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Discuss, with reasoning, the validity of the following statements in NO
MORE than 90 words for each part:
(i)
The presence of a high-energy transition state on the pathway
between reactants and a particular product means that product will
not be observed in the experiment.
(ii)
The observations from a reaction scattering experiment can be
used as a probe of the shape of the potential energy surface of the
reaction.
(ii)
Evidence that a bimolecular reaction occurs via a harpoon
mechanism is that the observed rate of reaction is faster than
predicted with simple collision theory.
Transcribed Image Text:(b) Discuss, with reasoning, the validity of the following statements in NO MORE than 90 words for each part: (i) The presence of a high-energy transition state on the pathway between reactants and a particular product means that product will not be observed in the experiment. (ii) The observations from a reaction scattering experiment can be used as a probe of the shape of the potential energy surface of the reaction. (ii) Evidence that a bimolecular reaction occurs via a harpoon mechanism is that the observed rate of reaction is faster than predicted with simple collision theory.
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