Activated Complex
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An intermediate or transitional structure formed during the course of a reaction
Real World Example
Imagine you are moving to a new house, and you find yourself in the middle of packing up your old home and setting up the new one. This in-between stage, where you’re neither fully settled in the old place nor the new one, is similar to the activated complex in a chemical reaction. Just as the transitional phase of moving represents a momentary state between two stable homes, the activated complex is a temporary, high-energy state that forms between reactants and products during a reaction, bridging the gap from one stable state to another.
Practice Version
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