In the context of chemical kinetics, what does the term 'activation energy' refer to?

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In the context of chemical kinetics, what does the term 'activation energy' refer to?
  1. The energy required to break bonds
  2. The energy required to form products
  3. The minimum energy required for a reaction to occur
  4. The energy released during a reaction

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Q: In the context of chemical kinetics, what does the term 'activation energy' refer to?
Solution: Activation energy is the minimum energy that reactants must possess for a reaction to occur.
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