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explain can a reaction have negative activation energy?​

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Answered by Strauss
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No, it's not possible to have a negative activation energy in a simple reaction such as an isomerisation because there is no possible way to draw to potential energy curves to give a negative activation energy.

Answered by pm62341
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No, it's not possible to have a negative activation energy in a simple reaction such as an isomerisation because there is no possible way to draw to potential energy curves to give a negative activation energy.

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