For an endothermic reaction, where ∆H represents the enthalpy of reaction in kJ mol, the…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Chemical Kinetics
For an endothermic reaction, where ∆H represents the enthalpy of reaction in kJ mol, the minimum value for the energy of activation will be
- Less than ∆H
- zero
- More than ∆H
- Equal to ∆H
Answer
(C) More than ∆ H
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