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Eyring equation

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The Eyring equation is a fundamental equation in chemical kinetics that relates the rate of a chemical reaction to the temperature and activation energy of the reaction. It is derived from transition state theory, which focuses on the formation of an activated complex (or transition state) during a chemical reaction.

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