For an endothermic reaction, Δ H represents the enthalpy of the reaction in kJ mol –1 …
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Chemical Kinetics
For an endothermic reaction, ΔH represents the enthalpy of the reaction in kJ mol–1. The minimum amount of activation energy will be
- less than zero
- equal to DH
- less than DH
- more than DH.
Answer
(D) more than D H .
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