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Reactions with a small activation energy take place rapidly, why?

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Card 17

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Reactions with a large activation energy take place very slowly or not at all, why?

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Card 18

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What is meant by the term standard conditions?

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Card 19

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What is meant by the term standard state?

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Card 20

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What is meant by the term standard enthalpy change of reaction?

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Card 21

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What is meant by the term standard enthalpy change of formation?

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Card 22

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When one mole of an element is formed from its elements, what enthalpy change value do the elements have?

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Card 23

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What is meant by the term standard enthalpy change of combustion?

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Card 24

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When a substance completely reacts with oxygen, it is said that the products are what?

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Card 25

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What is meant by the term standard enthalpy change of neutralisation?

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