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The transition state during a reaction, is the point where the chemical bonds of the [[Substrate|substrate]] are broken and then re-made. This stage is before the final product is made. It is also sometimes known as the activated complex.
The transition state during a reaction, is the point where the chemical bonds of the [[Substrate|substrate]] are broken and then re-made, having the highest free energy of an reaction intermediate. This stage is before the final product is made. It is also sometimes known as the activated complex.

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The transition state during a reaction, is the point where the chemical bonds of the substrate are broken and then re-made, having the highest free energy of an reaction intermediate. This stage is before the final product is made. It is also sometimes known as the activated complex.