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Perennial Electron Mobility in Quantum Transition State and Molecular Processes of Oxygenation

✍ Scribed by Khan, N. A.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1973
Weight
889 KB
Volume
75
Category
Article
ISSN
0931-5985

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

The controlled conditions have established the molecular features in various types of oxygenation. The molecular induction period as molecular properties, is clear from the molecule to molecule processes under influence of time and temperature effects graphically represented, emphasizing quantum transition state (unitized). The perennial electron mobility (resonance, i.e. regulated, or random) in molecules at close approach, has eliminated confusions arising out of existing MO theories and made possible the new theories for generation of electron energy and its transfer towards molecular activation and molecular Khan‐London forces in elucidation for the behaviour of quantum giant molecule in variety of molecular physical states, or for that of quantum pseudo‐molecules, i. e., quantum transition state.


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