activation energy ( I know it is right because it is in my science book)
non covalent interaction of enzyme's active site with substrate results in release of some amt of energy called binding energy which lowers down the activation energy level
Enzymes are catalysts, they reduce the activation energy.
Activation energy is the amount of energy needed to start a reaction.
This energy is called "energy of activation", it is used to overcame the energy barrier between reactants and products.
Activation energy is needed to trigger some non-organic chemical reactions, For example the use of a blasting cap to detonate high explosives.
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activation energy ( I know it is right because it is in my science book)
For example any chemical reaction need an activation energy.
non covalent interaction of enzyme's active site with substrate results in release of some amt of energy called binding energy which lowers down the activation energy level
No, heating a flask on a hot plate is not an example of activation energy beginning to react. Activation energy refers to the minimum amount of energy required for a chemical reaction to occur, and it is not related to heating a flask. Heating a flask on a hot plate simply refers to the process of applying heat to the flask, which can facilitate a reaction by increasing the temperature and providing the necessary energy for the reaction to proceed.
An exergonic reaction is activation energy (or energy of activation). An endergonic reaction is essentially the opposite of an exergonic reaction.
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Activation energy is the amount of energy that should be gained by potential reactants, for a reaction to occur. A reaction can be occurred by reducing the activation energy of the reaction or increasing the activation energy of the reactants. Activation energy should be added.
Solar power is a non-example of geothermal energy
Blue is a non-example.