energy barriers
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energy barriers
Is there an energy barrier that must be overcome for cyclobutane to move from one part of the butterfly conformation to the other, since it must briefly reassume a planar shape?
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Re: energy barriers
Yes, any shift in conformation requires an energy collision with one of the structural atoms strong enough to overcome the energy barrier.
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Re: energy barriers
Michelle_Tan_1G wrote:Yes, any shift in conformation requires an energy collision with one of the structural atoms strong enough to overcome the energy barrier.
How are these energy barriers usually overcome? Also, are there any calculations associated with that?
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Re: energy barriers
Its caused by a collision between something (another molecule maybe?) and one of the atoms in the structure, which transfers the energy to change conformation. I'm pretty sure any calculations to do with it is beyond the scope of this course bc i dont remember learning anything about that :(
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