(a)
Interpretation:
An energy diagram for an exothermic reaction withhigh activation energy should be constructed.
Concept introduction:
The energy changes which occur during the conversion can be manipulated diagrammatically. This diagrammatic version is called as energy diagrams.
(b)
Interpretation:
An energy diagram for a reaction having low activation energy and positive change in enthalpy should be constructed.
Concept introduction:
The energy changes which occur during the conversion can be manipulated diagrammatically. This diagrammatic version is called as energy diagrams.
(c)
Interpretation:
An energy diagram for a fast reaction
with products at lower energy than reactants should be constructed.
Concept introduction:
The energy changes which occur during the conversion can be manipulated diagrammatically. This diagrammatic version is called as energy diagrams.
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