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  2. Transition state - Wikipedia

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    Because the structure of the transition state is a first-order saddle point along a potential energy surface, the population of species in a reaction that are at the transition state is negligible. Since being at a saddle point along the potential energy surface means that a force is acting along the bonds to the molecule, there will always be ...

  3. Transition state theory - Wikipedia

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    The saddle point itself is called the transition state. The activated complexes are in a special equilibrium (quasi-equilibrium) with the reactant molecules. The activated complexes can convert into products, and kinetic theory can be used to calculate the rate of this conversion.

  4. Energy profile (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    The saddle point represents the highest energy point lying on the reaction coordinate connecting the reactant and product; this is known as the transition state. A reaction coordinate diagram may also have one or more transient intermediates which are shown by high energy wells connected via a transition state peak.

  5. Activated complex - Wikipedia

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    The activated complex is an arrangement of atoms in an arbitrary region near the saddle point of a potential energy surface. [1] The region represents not one defined state, but a range of unstable configurations that a collection of atoms pass through between the reactants and products of a reaction. Activated complexes have partial reactant ...

  6. Potential energy surface - Wikipedia

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    The 2-D plot shows the minima points where we find reactants, the products and the saddle point or transition state. The transition state is a maximum in the reaction coordinate and a minimum in the coordinate perpendicular to the reaction path. The advance of time describes a trajectory in every reaction. Depending on the conditions of the ...

  7. Energy minimization - Wikipedia

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    Transition state structures can be determined by searching for saddle points on the PES of the chemical species of interest. [5] A first-order saddle point is a position on the PES corresponding to a minimum in all directions except one; a second-order saddle point is a minimum in all directions except two, and so on.

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  9. Saddle point - Wikipedia

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    A saddle point (in red) on the graph of z = x 2 − y 2 (hyperbolic paraboloid). In mathematics, a saddle point or minimax point [1] is a point on the surface of the graph of a function where the slopes (derivatives) in orthogonal directions are all zero (a critical point), but which is not a local extremum of the function. [2]