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The differnce in the average energy content of the substrate from the that transition state is called​

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Answered by tahreemakhtar909
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The difference in average energy content of substrate from that of transition state is called activation energy.

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Answered by tutorconsortium012
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Activation energy is the difference in average energy content between a substrate and a transition state.

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A transition state is a condition in which the chemical process has more energy than the reactants and products taken together.

The minimal energy necessary for a reaction to occur is known as activation energy.

The activation energy of any reaction can never be zero.

Activation Energy Influencing Factors

  • Reactants' Nature
  • Effect of a Catalyst

With low activation energy, a large number of particles will collide with enough energy to cause a reaction. The response will be swift. With high activation energy, many fewer particles will interact with just enough energy. The response will be gradual.

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