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Time-independent theories, single excited state excitation energies

More importantly, a molecular species A can exist in many quantum states in fact the very nature of the required activation energy implies that several excited nuclear states participate. It is intuitively expected that individual vibrational states of the reactant will correspond to different reaction rates, so the appearance of a single macroscopic rate coefficient is not obvious. If such a constant rate is observed experimentally, it may mean that the process is dominated by just one nuclear state, or, more likely, that the observed macroscopic rate coefficient is an average over many microscopic rates. In the latter case k = Piki, where ki are rates associated with individual states and Pi are the corresponding probabilities to be in these states. The rate coefficient k is therefore time-independent provided that the probabilities Pi remain constant during the process. The situation in which the relative populations of individual molecular states remains constant even if the overall population declines is sometimes referred to as a quasi steady state. This can happen when the relaxation process that maintains thermal equilibrium between molecular states is fast relative to the chemical process studied. In this case Pi remain thermal (Boltzmann) probabilities at all times. We have made such assumptions in earlier chapters see Sections 10.3.2 and 12.4.2. We will see below that this is one of the conditions for the validity of the so-called transition state theory of chemical rates. We also show below that this can sometime happen also under conditions where the time-independent probabilities Pi do not correspond to a Boltzmann distribution. [Pg.485]


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