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30 December, 23:21

Activation energy for a particular chemical reaction is: select one:

a. the energy that must be added to get a reaction started, which is recovered as the reaction proceeds

b. changed by the enzyme that catalyzes the reaction

c. the difference in energy between reactants and products

d. the free energy of the reaction

e. more than one of the available answers is correct

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  1. 30 December, 23:24
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    Activation energy for a particular chemical reaction is

    a. the energy that must be added to get a reaction started, which is recovered as the reaction proceeds

    b. changed by the enzyme that catalyzes the reaction

    A and B are correct, so to answer you have to choose

    e. more than one of the available answers is correct
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