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18 April, 22:53

Which of the following is the minimum energy required for a reaction to occur?

A

activation energy

B

orientation energy

C

ionization energy

D

collision energy

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  1. 18 April, 23:09
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    Option A activation energy is correct

    Explanation:

    The minimum amount of energy needed for a reaction to proceed is the least amount of kinetic energy which molecules must have to cause an "effective collision" (i. e. a collision which can break pre-existing bonds), this is also known as the Activation Energy of a chemical reaction

    Ionization energy = the energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion

    Collision energy = an instrument parameter that is frequently optimized to increase fragment ion intensity.

    Option A activation energy is correct
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