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Which activity would you do to prove that the temperature of a substance must reachthe combustion point of that substance in order to ignite it?​

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Answered by nikhilkumarsaha27
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Answer:

  • Reactions require an input of energy to initiate the reaction; this is called the activation energy (EA).
  • Activation energy is the amount of energy required to reach the transition state.
  • The source of the activation energy needed to push reactions forward is typically heat energy from the surroundings.
  • For cellular reactions to occur fast enough over short time scales, their activation energies are lowered by molecules called catalysts.
  • Enzymes are catalysts.
Answered by Vanshugurjar
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Answer:

that the temperature of a substance must reacthe combustion point of that substance in order to ignite it.

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