busydesi busydesi
  • 01-07-2016
  • Biology
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What is the activation energy of a chemical reaction?

What is the activation energy of a chemical reaction class=

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RASEA23
RASEA23 RASEA23
  • 01-07-2016
Hey there!
Great question!

Activation energy of a chemical reaction is energy required to make a reaction happen.

I hope this helps;)
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erickmontoya12erick erickmontoya12erick
  • 15-06-2018
basically for plato users it is It is the energy required to form the reactants
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