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relationship between activation energy and rate of reaction​

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Answered by Phogat0021
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Answer:

inversely proportional

Explanation:

the less the activation energy the faster the reaction will ignite and take place which increases its speed therefore inversely proportional

Answered by khush9095
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The activation energy of a chemical reaction is closely related to its rate. Specifically, the higher the activation energy, the slower the chemical reaction will be. ... The higher the barrier is, the fewer molecules that will have enough energy to make it over at any given moment.

The activation energy of a chemical reaction is closely related to its rate. Specifically, the higher the activation energy, the slower the chemical reaction will be. ... The higher the barrier is, the fewer molecules that will have enough energy to make it over at any given moment.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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