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  • (cur | prev) 18:52, 7 June 2019Jbettenc (Talk | contribs)m . . (9,597 bytes) (+74). . (Highlight the report was plagiarised.)
  • (cur | prev) 15:57, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (9,523 bytes) (+1,888). . (In light of the fact that energy is conserved, discuss the mechanism of release of the reaction energy. Explain how this could be confirmed experimentally.)
  • (cur | prev) 15:32, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (7,635 bytes) (+882). . (Report the activation energy for both reactions.)
  • (cur | prev) 15:25, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (6,753 bytes) (+338). . (By inspecting the potential energy surfaces, 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) 15:05, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (6,415 bytes) (+580). . (By inspecting the potential energy surfaces, 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) 14:57, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (5,835 bytes) (+465). . (By inspecting the potential energy surfaces, 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) 14:50, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (5,370 bytes) (+507). . (State what are the main assumptions of Transition State Theory. Given the results you have obtained, how will Transition State Theory predictions for reaction rate values compare with experimental values?)
  • (cur | prev) 14:44, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (4,863 bytes) (-394). . (State what are the main assumptions of Transition State Theory. Given the results you have obtained, how will Transition State Theory predictions for reaction rate values compare with experimental values?)
  • (cur | prev) 14:40, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (5,257 bytes) (-27). . (State what are the main assumptions of Transition State Theory. Given the results you have obtained, how will Transition State Theory predictions for reaction rate values compare with experimental values?)
  • (cur | prev) 14:39, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (5,284 bytes) (+1,518). . (Complete the table above by adding the total energy, whether the trajectory is reactive or unreactive, and provide a plot of the trajectory and a small description for what happens along the trajectory. What can you conclude from the table?)
  • (cur | prev) 14:37, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (3,766 bytes) (+290). . (Complete the table above by adding the total energy, whether the trajectory is reactive or unreactive, and provide a plot of the trajectory and a small description for what happens along the trajectory. What can you conclude from the table?)
  • (cur | prev) 14:34, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (3,476 bytes) (-134). . (Complete the table above by adding the total energy, whether the trajectory is reactive or unreactive, and provide a plot of the trajectory and a small description for what happens along the trajectory. What can you conclude from the table?)
  • (cur | prev) 14:31, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (3,610 bytes) (-2). . (Complete the table above by adding the total energy, whether the trajectory is reactive or unreactive, and provide a plot of the trajectory and a small description for what happens along the trajectory. What can you conclude from the table?)
  • (cur | prev) 14:30, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (3,612 bytes) (-2). . (Complete the table above by adding the total energy, whether the trajectory is reactive or unreactive, and provide a plot of the trajectory and a small description for what happens along the trajectory. What can you conclude from the table?)
  • (cur | prev) 14:28, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (3,614 bytes) (-2). . (Complete the table above by adding the total energy, whether the trajectory is reactive or unreactive, and provide a plot of the trajectory and a small description for what happens along the trajectory. What can you conclude from the table?)
  • (cur | prev) 14:26, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (3,616 bytes) (-1). . (Complete the table above by adding the total energy, whether the trajectory is reactive or unreactive, and provide a plot of the trajectory and a small description for what happens along the trajectory. What can you conclude from the table?)
  • (cur | prev) 14:04, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (3,617 bytes) (-1). . (Complete the table above by adding the total energy, whether the trajectory is reactive or unreactive, and provide a plot of the trajectory and a small description for what happens along the trajectory. What can you conclude from the table?)
  • (cur | prev) 14:03, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (3,618 bytes) (+1,720). . (Comment on how the mep and the trajectory you just calculated differ.)
  • (cur | prev) 13:46, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (1,898 bytes) (0). . (Comment on how the mep and the trajectory you just calculated differ.)
  • (cur | prev) 13:46, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (1,898 bytes) (+210). . (Comment on how the mep and the trajectory you just calculated differ.)
  • (cur | prev) 13:44, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (1,688 bytes) (+191). . (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.)
  • (cur | prev) 13:43, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (1,497 bytes) (+75)
  • (cur | prev) 13:36, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (1,422 bytes) (+404). . (Excercise 1: H + H2)
  • (cur | prev) 13:29, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (1,018 bytes) (+43). . (On a potential energy surface diagram, how is the transition state mathematically defined? How can the transition state be identified, and how can it be distinguished from a local minimum of the potential energy surface?)
  • (cur | prev) 13:25, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (975 bytes) (-322). . (Excercise 1: H + H2)
  • (cur | prev) 13:24, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (1,297 bytes) (+604). . (On a potential energy surface diagram, how is the transition state mathematically defined? How can the transition state be identified, and how can it be distinguished from a local minimum of the potential energy surface?)
  • (cur | prev) 13:15, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (693 bytes) (+236). . (On a potential energy surface diagram, how is the transition state mathematically defined? How can the transition state be identified, and how can it be distinguished from a local minimum of the potential energy surface?)
  • (cur | prev) 13:09, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (457 bytes) (-2)
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  • (cur | prev) 13:01, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (430 bytes) (+189)
  • (cur | prev) 12:52, 21 May 2019Aem416 (Talk | contribs). . (241 bytes) (+241). . (Created page with "===Questions=== ==On a potential energy surface diagram, how is the transition state mathematically defined? How can the transition state be identified, and how can it be dis...")