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  • (cur | prev) 23:50, 7 June 2018Ng611 (Talk | contribs). . (13,526 bytes) (+503). . (10. Discuss how the distribution of energy between different modes (translation and vibration) affect the efficiency of the reaction, and how this is influenced by the position of the transition state.)
  • (cur | prev) 23:48, 7 June 2018Ng611 (Talk | contribs). . (13,023 bytes) (+350). . (10. Discuss how the distribution of energy between different modes (translation and vibration) affect the efficiency of the reaction, and how this is influenced by the position of the transition state.)
  • (cur | prev) 23:43, 7 June 2018Ng611 (Talk | contribs). . (12,673 bytes) (+184). . (9.In light of the fact that energy is conserved, discuss the mechanism of release of the reaction energy. How could this be confirmed experimentally?)
  • (cur | prev) 23:42, 7 June 2018Ng611 (Talk | contribs). . (12,489 bytes) (-22). . (H-H formation activation energy)
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  • (cur | prev) 23:40, 7 June 2018Ng611 (Talk | contribs). . (12,353 bytes) (+266). . (2.Report your best estimate of the transition state position (rts) and explain your reasoning illustrating it with a “Internuclear Distances vs Time” plot for a relevant trajectory.)
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  • (cur | prev) 16:10, 11 May 2018Em2216 (Talk | contribs). . (11,623 bytes) (-6). . (9.In light of the fact that energy is conserved, discuss the mechanism of release of the reaction energy. How could this be confirmed experimentally?)
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  • (cur | prev) 16:08, 11 May 2018Em2216 (Talk | contribs). . (11,560 bytes) (+15). . (8. Report the activation energy for both reactions.)
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  • (cur | prev) 16:07, 11 May 2018Em2216 (Talk | contribs). . (11,539 bytes) (+6). . (6.Classify the F + H2 and H + HF reactions according to their energetics (endothermic or exothermic). How does this relate to the bond strength of the chemical species involved?)
  • (cur | prev) 16:07, 11 May 2018Em2216 (Talk | contribs). . (11,533 bytes) (+29). . (/* 4.Complete the table by adding a column with the total energy, and another column reporting if the trajectory is reactive or unreactive. For each set of initial conditions, provide a plot of the trajectory and a small description for what happens al...)
  • (cur | prev) 16:06, 11 May 2018Em2216 (Talk | contribs). . (11,504 bytes) (+13). . (2.Report your best estimate of the transition state position (rts) and explain your reasoning illustrating it with a “Internuclear Distances vs Time” plot for a relevant trajectory.)
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  • (cur | prev) 16:05, 11 May 2018Em2216 (Talk | contribs). . (11,491 bytes) (+12). . (10. Discuss how the distribution of energy between different modes (translation and vibration) affect the efficiency of the reaction, and how this is influenced by the position of the transition state.)
  • (cur | prev) 16:04, 11 May 2018Em2216 (Talk | contribs). . (11,479 bytes) (0). . (6.Classify the F + H2 and H + HF reactions according to their energetics (endothermic or exothermic). How does this relate to the bond strength of the chemical species involved?)
  • (cur | prev) 16:04, 11 May 2018Em2216 (Talk | contribs). . (11,479 bytes) (+39). . (10. Discuss how the distribution of energy between different modes (translation and vibration) affect the efficiency of the reaction, and how this is influenced by the position of the transition state.)
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  • (cur | prev) 15:46, 11 May 2018Em2216 (Talk | contribs). . (10,483 bytes) (+498). . (8. Report the activation energy for both reactions.)
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  • (cur | prev) 15:15, 11 May 2018Em2216 (Talk | contribs). . (8,662 bytes) (-36). . (2.Report your best estimate of the transition state position (rts) and explain your reasoning illustrating it with a “Internuclear Distances vs Time” plot for a relevant trajectory.)
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  • (cur | prev) 08:49, 11 May 2018Em2216 (Talk | contribs). . (6,858 bytes) (+1). . (2.Report your best estimate of the transition state position (rts) and explain your reasoning illustrating it with a “Internuclear Distances vs Time” plot for a relevant trajectory.)
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