In the kinetics outline it states:
"Understand the difference between activation energy and free energy of activation."
What is the free energy of activation?
Free Energy of Activation
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Re: Free Energy of Activation
Activation energy is the energy that needs to be provided to the system for the reaction to occur.
Free energy of activation refers to Gibbs Free energy.
Free energy of activation refers to Gibbs Free energy.
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Re: Free Energy of Activation
Activation energy is the energy needed to start a reaction and free energy of activation is gibbs free energy.
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Re: Free Energy of Activation
Free energy of activation is Gibbs free energy, which is the free energy difference between the transition state of a reaction and the ground state of the reactants.
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Re: Free Energy of Activation
free energy is gibbs
activation energy is the energy required to start a reaction
activation energy is the energy required to start a reaction
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