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Activation Energy and Reaction Rates

Activation energy (EaE_a) plays a crucial role in determining the rate of a chemical reaction. Here’s an overview:

What is Activation Energy?


Relationship Between Activation Energy and Reaction Rates

  1. Higher Activation Energy:
    • Reactions with high activation energy require more energy input to occur.
    • Fewer molecules in a system will have enough energy to surpass the barrier, leading to slower reaction rates.
  2. Lower Activation Energy:
    • Reactions with low activation energy require less energy input.
    • A greater fraction of molecules can overcome the energy barrier, leading to faster reaction rates.

Arrhenius Equation

The relationship between activation energy, temperature, and reaction rate is quantified by the Arrhenius equation:

k=Ae−EaRTk = A e^{-\frac{E_a}{RT}}

Where:

Key Insights:


Effect of Catalysts


Visualization

A graph of energy vs. reaction progress often shows:

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