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4 September, 01:01

Which description explains the role of activation energy in a chemical reaction?

A. It provides useful energy that is released in an exothermic reaction.

B. It stops the products from being formed from the intermediate state.

C. It slows down the overall chemical reaction so it does not happen too quickly.

D. It provides reactants with sufficient energy for bonds to break and reform.

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  1. 4 September, 02:05
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    D. Activation energy is the energy that is required in order for a reaction to occur, i. e. break and form new bonds
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