Considering the following diagram, the value of the energy of the transition state is about - 160 120- 80 Products 40 Reactants Reaction progress A) 130 kJ/mol B) 80 kJ/mol C) 50 kJ/mol D) 20 kJ/mol Energy (kJ/mol)
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