Activation Energy
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- Created on: 12-12-13 09:23
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- Activation energy
- In order for a reaction to take place, the activation energy must be lowered
- different reactions= different amounts of activation energy neeeded
- In order for a reaction to take place, the activation energy must be lowered
- extra energy needed to enable a reaction to take place
- Activation energy
- In order for a reaction to take place, the activation energy must be lowered
- different reactions= different amounts of activation energy neeeded
- In order for a reaction to take place, the activation energy must be lowered
- Activation energy
- the right conditions are maintained by a reaction in a test tube
- for molecules such as Maltose
- the right conditions are maintained by a reaction in a test tube
- allow the molecules to collide with water molecules
- HYDROLYSIS
- the right conditions are maintained by a reaction in a test tube
- allow the molecules to collide with water molecules
- HYDROLYSIS
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