Explain the concept of Activation energy .
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Activation Energy. The term Activation Energy was introduced in 1889 by Svante Arrhenius, a Swedish scientist. It is defined as the least possible amount of energy (minimum) which is required to start a reaction or the amount of energy available in a chemical system for a reaction to take place.
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Activation Energy. The term Activation Energy was introduced in 1889 by Svante Arrhenius, a Swedish scientist. It is defined as the least possible amount of energy (minimum) which is required to start a reaction or the amount of energy available in a chemical system for a reaction to take place.
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Concept of Activation energy .
➡Activation energy is a concept used in chemistry that was introduced by the scientist from Sweden named “Svante Arrhenius” in 1889.
➡Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy required by chemical reactants to undergo a chemical reaction.
➡Activation energy is also defined as the least possible energy required to initiate a chemical reaction.
➡Activation energy, in chemistry, the minimum amount of energy that is required to activate atoms or molecules to a condition in which they can undergo chemical transformation or physical transport.
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Concept of Activation energy .
➡Activation energy is a concept used in chemistry that was introduced by the scientist from Sweden named “Svante Arrhenius” in 1889.
➡Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy required by chemical reactants to undergo a chemical reaction.
➡Activation energy is also defined as the least possible energy required to initiate a chemical reaction.
➡Activation energy, in chemistry, the minimum amount of energy that is required to activate atoms or molecules to a condition in which they can undergo chemical transformation or physical transport.
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