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The activation energy for a reaction is the energy difference between the

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This energy is called the activation energy. ... The activation energy is the difference between the energy of the reactants and the maximum energy (i.e. the energy of the activated complex). The reaction between H2(g) and F2(g) (Figure 12.4) needs energy in order to proceed, and this is the activation energy.

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