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Which of the following is called energy of activation

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In chemistry, activation energy is a term introduced in 1889 by the Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius to describe the minimum energy which must be available to a chemical system with potential reactants to result in a chemical reaction. That is the definition of it, but I have no idea what examples you want me to see are called energy of activation
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