According to Eyring transition state theory for a bimolecular reaction, the activated complex has

Q. According to Eyring transition state theory for a bimolecular reaction, the activated complex has
(A) no vibrational degrees of freedom.
(B) vibrational degrees of freedom but they never participate in product formation.
(C) one high frequency vibration that leads to product formation.
(D) one low frequency vibration that leads to product formation.

Ans: one low frequency vibration that leads to product formation

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