Bema Hapothle

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In chemistry, Bema Hapothle is an extended acronym for Bell-Marcus-Hammond-Polanyi-Thornton-Leffler, referring to the combined contribution of the theories of these chemists to the rationalization of changes in transition state structure to perturbations, such as change of reaction solvent.[1].

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  1. ^ Jencks, WP. A Primer for the Bema Hapothle. An Empirical Approach to the Characterization of Transition-State Structures.Chemical Reviews, 1985, 85, 511.