How are activation energy and reaction rate most likely related?(1 point)

Higher activation energy results in a slower reaction rate.
A faster reaction rate results in lower activation energy.
Higher activation energy results in a faster reaction rate.
A faster reaction rate results in higher activation energy.

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The correct relationship is: Higher activation energy results in a slower reaction rate.

This is because a higher activation energy means that more energy is required for the reactants to overcome the energy barrier to form products, leading to a slower rate of reaction.

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