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  • 16-11-2016
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What is the activation energy of a chemical reaction?

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mpanderla95
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  • 16-11-2016
The activation energy of a given chemical reaction is the minimum required amount of energy needed to start the reaction, for the reaction to start. All reactions have an activation energy, even spontaneous ones, ones that do occur spontaneously. It is a thermodynamic barrier that separates the amount of energy reactant molecules must possess to ultimately react with each other to produce the respective products.
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