principle of Hammond's postulate
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Hammond's postulate states that the transition state of a reaction resembles either the reactants or the products, to whichever it is closer in energy. In an exothermic reaction, the transition state is closer to the reactants than to the products in energy.
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Hammond's postulate states that the transition state of a reaction resembles either the reactants or the products, to whichever it is closer in energy. In an exothermic reaction, the transition state is closer to the reactants than to the products in energy
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