Question
Question: The activation energy in a chemical reaction is defined as...
The activation energy in a chemical reaction is defined as
A
The differences in energies of reactants and products
B
The sum of energies of reactants and products
C
The difference in energy of intermediate complex with the average energy of reactant and products
D
The difference in energy in energy of intermediate
complex and the average energy of reactants.
Answer
The difference in energy in energy of intermediate
complex and the average energy of reactants.
Explanation
Solution
Activation energy is the difference in energy of
intermediate activated complex and the average energy of reactants.