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Abstract Chemical reactions require that at least two molecules or reacting groups come into close proximity so that energy, electrical charge, or chemical groups may be exchanged between them. The process of bimolecular reaction between A and B is given by Eq. (1), taking into account the diffusion step bringing the two reactions in proximity, (AB)