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The reaction is great very descriptive of the chemiluminescent reaction that occurs, however it seems one structure has been drawn incorrectly. The T1 transition state dianion has a carbon that is making five bonds, there is a carbonyl group bonded to it with a negative charge which is also incorrect. Either the double bond is not suppose to be there and the negative charge should be there or the negative charge has moved to the oxygen adjacent to and the carbonyl group should be there. If in fact it is some sort of transition state in which resonance occurs between the two oxygen the proper hatched lines should be drawn in to the appropriate area. 50.43.30.208

Ed (Edgar181) 14:29, 12 May 2013 (UTC)[回复]