Multiple Choice
Activation energy
A) is the minimum amount of energy needed to get a reaction started and is due to the necessity of collisions between reactants which have enough energy and with the reactants properly oriented and can be lowered by catalysts such as enzymes in biochemical reactions.
B) can be lowered by catalysts such as enzymes in biochemical reactions.
C) is due to the necessity of collisions between reactants which have enough energy and with the reactants properly oriented.
D) is the minimum amount of energy needed to get a reaction started.
E) is the minimum amount of energy needed to get a reaction started and is due to the necessity of collisions between reactants which have enough energy and with the reactants properly oriented.
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