Interpretation:
The following concepts have to be determined,
Why the
chemical reactions require energy of activation.The function of a catalyst.
In an exothermic reaction, the energy of the products is higher or lower than that of the reactants.
Draw an energy diagram for an exothermic reaction.
Concept introduction:
The energy of activation is the minimum energy required for the reaction to take place.
The reactions can be exothermic when they release energy and endothermic when they take energy.
The energy diagram show as the energy of the reaction changes as the reaction progresses.
Interpretation:
The following concepts have to be determined,
Why the chemical reactions require energy of activation.
The function of a catalyst.
In an exothermic reaction, the energy of the products is higher or lower than that of the reactants.
Draw an energy diagram for an exothermic reaction.
Concept introduction:
The energy of activation is the minimum energy required for the reaction to take place.
The reactions can be exothermic when they release energy and endothermic when they take energy.
The energy diagram show as the energy of the reaction changes as the reaction progresses.
Interpretation:
The following concepts have to be determined,
Why the chemical reactions require energy of activation.
The function of a catalyst.
In an exothermic reaction, the energy of the products is higher or lower than that of the reactants.
Draw an energy diagram for an exothermic reaction.
Concept introduction:
The energy of activation is the minimum energy required for the reaction to take place.
The reactions can be exothermic when they release energy and endothermic when they take energy.
The energy diagram show as the energy of the reaction changes as the reaction progresses.
Interpretation:
The following concepts have to be determined,
Why the chemical reactions require energy of activation.
The function of a catalyst.
In an exothermic reaction, the energy of the products is higher or lower than that of the reactants.
Draw an energy diagram for an exothermic reaction.
Concept introduction:
The energy of activation is the minimum energy required for the reaction to take place.
The reactions can be exothermic when they release energy and endothermic when they take energy.
The energy diagram show as the energy of the reaction changes as the reaction progresses.
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