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The free energy diagram involves the Gibbs free energy of the species involved in the reaction, which is plotted as a function of the reaction coordinate. The intermediate occurs at a local minimum in energy along the reaction coordinate. The overall reactants are on the far left, the overall products are on the far right.
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