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What energy is needed to start a chemical reaction is
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What energy is needed to start a chemical reaction is
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Gravity because its a form of force
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Activation Energy. All chemical reactions need energy to get started. Even reactions that release energy need a boost of energy in order to begin. The energy needed to start a chemical reaction is called activation energy.
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