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The Minimum Energy Required to Start a Chemical Reaction

Question 50

Question 50

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The minimum energy required to start a chemical reaction


A) moves in energy surges.
B) results from random molecular movement.
C) comes from ionic energy motion.
D) is elevated by a catalyst.
E) can be lowered by enzymes.

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