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1. Define the following  (a) Activation energy of a reaction (b) Rate of a reaction ​

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Answered by meghana1308
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A) Activation energy is defined as the minimum amount of extra energy required by a reacting molecule to get converted into product. It can also be described as the minimum amount of energy needed to activate or energize molecules or atoms so that they can undergo a chemical reaction or transformation...

B) The reaction rate or rate of reaction is the speed at which a chemical reaction takes place. We define reaction rate as the speed at which reactants are converted into products. Reaction rates can vary dramatically.

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Answered by PreeetPawan
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Activation energy is defined as the minimum amount of extra energy required by a reacting molecule to get converted into product. It can also be described as the minimum amount of energy needed to activate or energize molecules or atoms so that they can undergo a chemical reaction or transformation.

Reaction rate, in chemistry, the speed at which a chemical reaction proceeds. It is often expressed in terms of either the concentration (amount per unit volume) of a product that is formed in a unit of time or the concentration of a reactant that is consumed in a unit of time.

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