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← ScienceWhich effect inhibits long-range electron transfer within entangled molecules?
A)Decoherence reduces entangled state fidelity✓
B)Superposition collapses within molecular orbitals
C)Resonance structures delocalize transferred energy
D)Hydrogen bonding alters molecular interactions
💡 Explanation
Decoherence impairs long transfers because entangled states quickly lose their quantum coherence due to interaction with the environment, leading to loss of entanglement fidelity, therefore hindering the coupled electron transfer, rather than superposition or resonance which facilitate energy states.
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