| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
| 1 |
activated complex |
a temporary, unstable arrangement of molecules |
Energy and Rates |
| 2 |
activated complex |
The species temporarily formed by reactant molecules as a result of a collision before they form the product |
General Chemistry |
| 3 |
Activated Complex |
The intermediate stage after two particles collide with enough energy and correct orientation |
HL Chem Kinetics |
| 4 |
activated complex |
transitional structure between reactants and products |
Chemistry-Ch 13 |
| 5 |
Activated Complex |
Intermediate phase between reactants and products which is short-lived, has high energy and is very unstable. |
Chem-Kinetics |
| 6 |
activated complex |
the arrangement of atoms at the peak of actication energy |
Chemistry rates of reactions |
| 7 |
activated complex |
transitional structure that results from an effective collision and that persists while old bonds are breaking and new bonds are forming |
Thermochemistry Vocab |
| 8 |
Activated Complex |
a temporary, unstable arrangement of molecules at the peak of activation energy. |
Chemistry 11-E Final |
| 9 |
Activated complex |
The intermediate stage after two particles collide with enough energy and correct orientation |
Chem |
| 10 |
activated complex |
extremely unstable and immediately decomposes to form the products of the reaction |
kinetics and equilibrium |