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What is defined as the energy required to start a chemical reaction? heat reactant energy activation energy precipitate energy
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What is defined as the energy required to start a chemical reaction?
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activation energy
precipitate energy
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The energy required to start a reaction is Activation energy.
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answer is activation energy
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