Activation Energy Explained
Understanding activation energy is crucial for grasping how chemical reactions occur. Energy is required to break old bonds before new ones can form, with the collision speed of reactants playing a vital role in reaching this energy threshold. The distinction between endothermic and exothermic reactions lies in their final energy levels, yet both require activation energy to initiate the process.In this clip
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Episode 23: Chemical Reactions
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