https://doi.org/10.1351/goldbook.09590
The Bernoullian distribution is a discrete distribution having two possible outcomes labelled by \(n = 0\) and \(n = 1\), in which \(n = 1\) ("success") occurs with probability $p$ and \(n = 0\) ("failure") occurs with probability \(q = 1 - p\), where $0 \lt p \lt 1$. It is a special case of a binomial distribution corresponding to a random distribution.
Note: Since enantiomers have the same reactivity, this statistic applies to units in the case of the polycondensation of mixtures of (\(R\)) and (\(S\)) lactic acid, and to pairs of units in the case of the ring-opening polymerization of mixtures of (\(S,S\)) and (\(R,R\)) lactides.