Activation Energy

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The minimum energy needed to start a chemical reaction

Real World Example

Imagine trying to push a heavy boulder up a hill to get it rolling down the other side. Just like the initial strong push needed to get the boulder to the top of the hill, activation energy is the minimum energy required to kickstart a chemical reaction. In this analogy, the boulder represents the reactants, the hill is the energy barrier, and the initial push corresponds to the activation energy needed to overcome that barrier and start the reaction.

Practice Version

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