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How is the Shortest Path Determined?
The shortest path is determined through a combination of
experimental techniques
and
theoretical calculations
. Techniques such as
transition state theory
and
computational chemistry
help in mapping out the energy landscape of a reaction.
Kinetics
and
thermodynamics
are also crucial in identifying the most efficient pathways.
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