The activation energy for a simple chemical reaction A → B is E a in forward direction…
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The activation energy for a simple chemical reaction A → B is Ea in forward direction. The activation energy for reverse reaction:
- can be less than or more than Ea
- is always double of Ea
- is negative of Ea
- is always less than Ea
Answer
(A) can be less than or more than E a
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