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20 May, 22:41

What is the value of the activation energy of the uncatalyzed reaction?

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  1. 21 May, 01:29
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    The value of the activation energy of an uncatalyzed reaction is greater than that of a catalyzed reaction. As we know, a catalyst provides an alternative path for the reaction to happen at a faster rate. So, for a catalyzed reactio, activation energy is lesser than the original path.
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