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How is an activated complex formed

Author: Marilyn Bob-Manuel 3ekt



Answer:

If reactant molecules collide with enough energy to overcome the repulsive forces (caused by outer electrons) the bonds between reactant atoms start to break and product bonds begin to form, giving rise to an activated complex energy is given out as new bonds are formed and the atoms are rearranged into the product molecule(s)


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