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The minimum amount of energy that has to be added to start a reaction is the a. exothermic energy. b. endothermic energy. c. activation energy. d. chemical energy.
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The minimum amount of energy that has to be added to start a reaction is the
a. exothermic energy.
b. endothermic energy.
c. activation energy.
d. chemical energy.
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The minimum amount of energy that has to be added to start a reaction is the activation energy, which starts the reaction. It activates it.
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