An endothermic reaction A → B has an activation energy as x kJ mol –1 of A. If energy…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Chemical Kinetics
An endothermic reaction A → B has an activation energy as x kJ mol–1 of A. If energy change of the reaction is y kJ, the activation energy of the reverse reactions is :
- – x
- x – y
- x + y
- y – x.
Answer
(B) x – y
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