What does TS mean in chemistry?

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In chemistry, "TS" often refers to the transition state, which is a fleeting, high-energy state that occurs during a chemical reaction. It represents the point of maximum energy along the reaction pathway and plays a crucial role in determining the reaction mechanism and rate.
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TS means Transition State in chemistry, which means reactants converting into product middle portion is called as TS.
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