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what is activation energy??

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

It is denoted by Ea

and it is expressed (unit) in kJ/mol.

Answered by sandeep533
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activation energy is the energy that must be provided. to compounds to result in a chemical reaction. the activation energy of a reaction is measured in joules per mole and kilojoules per mole. activation energy can be thought of a the magnitude of the potential barrier.

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