MCQ
According to Arrhenius theory, the activation energy is
  • A
    The energy it should possess so that it can enter into an effective collision
  • B
    The energy which the molecule should possess in order to undergo reaction
  • The energy it has to acquire further so that it can enter into a effective collison
  • D
    The energy gained by the molecules on colliding with another molecule

Answer

Correct option: C.
The energy it has to acquire further so that it can enter into a effective collison
c
(c)The definition of activation energy.

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