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Interpretation:
The activation energy as well as
Concept introduction:
The
(b)
Interpretation:
The activation energy as well as
Concept introduction:
The rate of reaction is influenced by the nature of reactants, the concentration of reactants, temperature and the presence of catalysts in a reaction. The activation energy
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