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The extra amount of energy, which the molecules of the reactants have to absorb, so that their energy becomes equal to the threshold energy, is called
Options
(a) kinetic energy
(b) potential energy
(c) chemical energy
(d) activation energy
Correct Answer:
activation energy
Explanation:
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Topics: Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics
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Subject: Chemistry
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