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The Minimum Amount of Energy Required to Bring About a Chemical

Question 59

Question 59

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The minimum amount of energy required to bring about a chemical reaction is called __________.


A) activation energy
B) enthalpy of reaction
C) free energy
D) standard free energy
E) transition state

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