A chemical reaction begin only if the activation energy has a specific value.
Activation energy describes the energy that is required to get chemical reactions started.
Activation energy describes the energy that is required to get chemical reactions started.
To initiate a chemical reaction an activation energy is necessary.
Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy required for a chemical reaction to occur. In inorganic chemistry, activation energy determines the rate at which reactions proceed. Higher activation energy results in slower reactions, while lower activation energy results in faster reactions. By understanding activation energy, chemists can optimize reaction conditions and develop more efficient processes.
Yes, catalysts lower the activation energy of chemical reactions by providing an alternative reaction pathway that has a lower activation energy. This allows the reaction to proceed at a faster rate under milder conditions.
Enzymes
Enzymes
activation energy
true activation energy is the minimum amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
catalysts or enzymes which speed up chemical reactions in organisms
Catalysts doesn't affect the energy of reactions
All chemical reactions need a certain amount of activation energy to get started.