what's the difference between intermediate & transition state in chemistry?
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An intermediate differs from a transition state in that the intermediate has a discrete lifetime (be it a few nanoseconds or many days), whereas a transition state lasts for just one bond vibration cycle. ... Transition states are local energy maximums and have partial bonds.
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An intermediate differs from a transition state in that the intermediate has a discrete lifetime (be it a few nanoseconds or many days), whereas a transition state lasts for just one bond vibration cycle. Transition states are local energy maximums and have partial bonds.
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