Why is the classical limit for the primary kinetic isotope effect for breakage of a C-H bond and what is the origin of a

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Why is the classical limit for the primary kinetic isotope effect for breakage of a C-H bond and what is the origin of a

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Why is the classical limit for the primary kinetic isotope
effect for breakage of a C-H
bond and what is the origin of a secondary kinetic isotope effect?
Why can it be >1 and <1?
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