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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, 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.
The transition state during a reaction, is the point where the [[chemical bonds|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.