Explain graphical method to determine the activation energy of a reaction
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hey I can give you name of the reaction this one is nucleophilic substitution reactions 1 and SN 2
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Answer: The activation energy of the reaction is defined as the amount of the energy required to reach up the level of the energy reactant to the energy level of the transition state.
The main source of the activation energy of the reaction is the heat.
The activation energy of the particular reaction depends on the concentration of the reactants. The activation energy is expressed as the k = Ae-E/RT where A is the constant, E is the activation energy, R is the universal gas constant, T is temperature and k is the rate of chemical reaction.
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