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Is it possible to have a reaction with 0 activation energy?

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Answered by sachin1153
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Yes a reaction can have zero activation energy.Process with zero activation energy most commonly involve the combination of oppositively charged ions or the pairing up of electron in free radicals.For ex- dimerization of nitric oxide(NO2) to N2O4 which is an odd electron molecule have zero activation energy.
Answered by sony2052
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Yes a reaction can have zero Activation energy .Process with zero Activation energy most commonly involve the combination of oppositively changed ions or the pairing of electron in free radicals . For example dimerization of nitric oxide ( NO2 ) to N2O4 which is an odd electron molecule have zero Activation energy .

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