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Asked by Annamarie

Activation energy is____

the heat released in a reaction***

the energy barrier between reactants and products

the energy given off when reactants collide

generally very high for a reaction that takes place rapidly
9 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
Why don't you look up the definition of activation energy. Your guess isn't right.
9 years ago

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