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What is meant by "lowering the activation energy" ? A. Less energy is required to start the reaction B. Less energy is released by the reaction C. Less energy is absor…
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What is meant by "lowering the
activation energy" ?
A. Less energy is required to start the reaction
B. Less energy is released by the reaction
C. Less energy is absorbed by the reaction
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