In a reaction A → B threshold energy of the reactant is 120 kJ mole –1 and the normal…
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In a reaction A \(\text { → }\) B threshold energy of the reactant is 120 kJ mole–1 and the normal energy of the reactant is
20 kJ mole–1 what is the activation energy barrier of the reaction A \(\text { → }\) B.
20 kJ mole–1 what is the activation energy barrier of the reaction A \(\text { → }\) B.
- 6 kJ mole–1
- 100 kJ mole–1
- 140 kJ mole–1
- 2400 kJ mole–1
Answer
(B) 100 kJ mole –1
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