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Molecular-atomic hydrogen interaction

Both reactions are endothermic, but the interaction of bromine atoms with HBr is much more so than the interaction with molecular hydrogen. Consequently, the former reaction will occur much less frequently than the latter. [Pg.95]

Figure 1.5 The energy-level diagram for the interaction of Figure 1.5 The energy-level diagram for the interaction of <pisA with <pIsB. On either side are the atomic orbitals before interaction at the center are the two molecular orbitals. Orbital occupancies are indicated for the two separate hydrogen atoms and for the molecule.

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