Multiple Choice
If the reaction were reversible,would the forward or the reverse reaction have a higher activation energy?
A) The diagram shows no indication of any activation energy.
B) The forward and reverse activation energies are equal.
C) The forward activation energy would be greater.
D) The reverse activation energy would be greater.
E) None of these.
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