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Potential energy surface acid-base reaction

McClard, R. W. /. Chem. Educ. 1987,64,416 noted that there should be a relatively flat potential energy surface between the transition state and the anion (ethoxide or acetate) in these acid-base reactions. For a discussion of the rate constants of proton transfer reactions, see reference 5. [Pg.418]


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