Lecture

Transition-State Theory: Rate Constant Estimation

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This lecture covers the application of transition-state theory to estimate the rate constant for a reaction involving H and HBr at 300K. It discusses the barrier height, bond lengths, and vibrational wave numbers of the molecules involved, emphasizing the linear transition state with symmetric stretch and bending vibrations. Exercises on kinetics, dynamics, and molecular properties are included.

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