Talk:MRD:01089606
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Good work! Here are a couple of pointers on how to improve even further:
TS properties
A TS is a saddle point, which is a combination of a maximum in one and a minimum in the other direction. Can you come up with a mathematical formulation (in 2D) that combines these properties?
HHH trajectories
In trajectory 4 you reason that not enough energy is present to form the products, but trajectory 3, which contains less energy, is still successful. So clearly the total amount of energy alone cannot be responsible for the success of a reaction. To answer this correctly you need to think about Polanyi's rules. You went into the right direction at the very end of your week talking about early and late TSs. The key is how translational and vibrational energy are distributed, not necessarily their total amount.
Activation energies
When reporting results (here the activation energies), you need to supply the data (screenshot) as well! You're trying to convince me of a scientific fact and you can only do so by producing evidence. Furthermore, I do not have your method either, so I cannot check the result myself. Unfortunately your result is off by a little bit. You could have compared your values to literature to make sure your value is right.
References
Please include citations in your work. You shouldn't just list your references at the end of the report, but link each foreign fact exactly to a reference. At the moment I doubt the use of references to enzymatic TSs and you would need to convince me of the opposite by showing me which fact you took from their research.