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what does it mean that transition states are distinguished from intermediate in that , existing as they do at energy maxima, transition states do not have a finite lifetime.
I understand that at the activated complex (T.S) has a greater energy than reactants and products , but what does transition states do not have a finite lifetime?
I understand that at the activated complex (T.S) has a greater energy than reactants and products , but what does transition states do not have a finite lifetime?