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The Energy Needed to Raise the Energy of a Reactant

Question 25

Question 25

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The energy needed to raise the energy of a reactant sufficiently to cause an exothermic reaction to occur is referred to as the


A) transition state.
B) barrier state.
C) activation energy.
D) free energy.

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