KCTCS Organic Chemistry Value Edition (Looseleaf) - Text Only
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.22P
Draw an energy diagram for the reaction in Problem 7.21a. Label the axes, the starting material, the product, and the transition state. Assume the reaction is exothermic. Label ∆H° and Ea.
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KCTCS Organic Chemistry Value Edition (Looseleaf) - Text Only
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