Activation Energy
Activation Energy is the amount of energy needed to move a chemical reaction from the starting point to the point of completion. It is the amount of energy required to overcome the energy barrier between different reaction states. Its importance lies in the fact that it can impact the speed of a reaction and is a major factor in determining the rate of a reaction. Activation energy is used in a variety of fields, from industrial chemistry to biochemical processes. It plays a role in a wide range of physical and chemical processes, including the catalytic activity of enzymes, the destruction of pollutants, and the production of energy.
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