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<p>and the exponential relationship  holds.  In transition state theory, a more sophisticated model of the relationship between reaction rates and the transition state, a superficially similar mathematical relationship, the <a href="page.php?w=Eyring_equation">Eyring equation</a>, is used to describe the rate constant of a reaction: .  However, instead of modeling the temperature dependence of reaction rate phenomenologically, the Eyring equation models individual elementary steps of a reaction.  Thus, for a multistep process, there is no straightforward</p><p>
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