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Q: Changing the course or pathway of a chemical reaction so that it requires less activation energy?
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What is activation enery?

Activation energy is the amount of energy that a chemical reaction requires to occur.


How do you change a chemical reaction so that it requires less activation energy?

I think it has something to do with using catalysts, but I'm not sure.


Which type of reaction requires more activation energy?

endothermic reaction


Does a chemical reaction always require energy to start?

Yes, every chemical reaction requires activation energy, though in some cases the ambient heat of room temperature is enough to provide that energy.


A chemical reaction that requires a net input of energy?

"Activation Energy reactions"; Endothermic reactions require energy.


What is the meaning of thermodynamically favored reactions?

When a chemical reaction is described as being "thermodynamically favored," it means that it requires a great deal of activation energy for it to occur.


Activation energy is necessary for a chemical reaction to occur because?

energy needs to be added to a molecular system to start the proccess


What requires a chemical reaction to form?

A product, by definition a product is produced by a chemical reaction.


What happens when Benedict's solution is heated?

the necessary chemical reaction requires a high activation energy so it needs the extra push from being heated as opposed to leaving it a room temp


The role of catalyst in chemical reaction?

A catalyst speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction.


When liquid becomes a water vapor is that a chemical reaction?

no. chemical reaction requires a new substance to be created


WHAT TERM DESCRIBES ENERGY THAT REQUIRES TO GET CHEMICAL REACTIONS STARTED?

Activation energy describes the energy that is required to get chemical reactions started.