activation energy

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activation energy Symbol Ea. The minimum energy required for a chemical reaction to take place. In a reaction, the reactant molecules come together and chemical bonds are stretched, broken, and formed in producing the products. During this process the energy of the system increases to a maximum, then decreases to the energy of the products. The activation energy is the difference between the maximum energy and the energy of the reactants; i.e. it is the energy barrier that has to be overcome for the reaction to proceed. The activation energy determines the way in which the rate of the reaction varies with temperature. It is usual to express activation energies in joules per mole of reactants.

activation energy

views updated May 14 2018

activation energy (energy of activation) The energy that must be delivered to a system in order to increase the incidence within it of reactive molecules, thus initiating a reaction. It is an important feature of enzymes that they greatly lower the activation energy of many metabolic reactions.

activation energy

views updated May 11 2018

activation energy(energy of activation) The energy that must be delivered to a system in order to increase the incidence within it of reactive molecules, thus initiating a reaction. It is an important feature of enzymes that they greatly lower the activation energy of many metabolic reactions.

activation energy

views updated May 23 2018

activation energy (energy of activation) The energy that must be delivered to a system in order to increase the incidence within it of reactive molecules, thus initiating a reaction. It is an important feature of enzymes that they greatly lower the activation energy of many metabolic reactions.

activation energy

views updated May 08 2018

activation energy (energy of activation) The energy that must be delivered to a system in order to increase the incidence within it of reactive molecules, thus initiating a reaction.