Activation energy, usually from a strong oxidizer.
The energy needed to get a reaction started is called activation energy.
During a chemical reaction, energy is either absorbed or released. If energy is released, it is usually in the form of heat. If energy is absorbed, the reaction requires an external energy source to proceed.
The amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction is known as the activation energy. This energy is required to break the existing bonds in the reactants before new bonds can be formed in the products.
'exoyhermic' is a typo of 'exothermic' ;D Exothermic describes a process or reaction that releases energy in the form of heat. In other words, an exothermic reaction releases heat, or gets hotter. An endothermic reaction is one that absorbs heat, or gets cooler.
Endothermic reaction means reactions which absorbs heat energy to carry out reaction. So if the reactants are at colder condition, process/operation require much more heat energy,ie, heat energy consumption will be more.
A small amount of energy gets the reaction started, the formation of new compounds releases excess energy. That is the definition of exothermic.
The energy needed to get a reaction started is called activation energy.
activation energy
Potential energy
ACTIVATION ENERGY IS THE ENERGY WHICH IS REQUIRED FOR INITIALIZING OF ANY TYPE OF REACTION.
Activation energy
To get a reaction started, the activation energy must be overcome. This energy barrier is necessary to break the bonds in the reactant molecules and initiate the reaction. Once the activation energy is surpassed, the reaction can proceed on its own.
activation energy
ACTIVATION ENERGY IS THE ENERGY WHICH IS REQUIRED FOR INITIALIZING OF ANY TYPE OF REACTION.
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Chemists call the energy needed to get a reaction started the activation energy. This energy is required to break the bonds of the reactant molecules before they can form new bonds and produce products.
When chemical energy is released, it is released to the environment in the form of heat. This heat can be felt and measured. When a reaction results in an increase in temperature, energy has been released (it gets hot), and you have an exothermic reaction. When chemical energy is absorbed, it is taken from the environment. This causes a decrease in the temperature of the surroundings. Energy has been absorbed from the environment around the reaction (it gets cold), and you have an endothermic reaction.