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For an endothermic reaction, where `Delta H` represents the enthalpy of reaction in `kJ mol^(-1)`, the minimum value for the energy of activation will be

A

Less than `DeltaH`

B

Zero

C

More than `DeltaH`

D

Equal to `DeltaH`

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The correct Answer is:
c

For a reaction, `E_(a_(FR))=DeltaH+E_(a_(BR))`
For endothermic reaction, `DeltaH`= positive, thus `E_(a_(FR)) gt DeltaH`
For exothermic reaction, `DeltaH`= negative, thus nothing can be said.
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