B -> A is reverse reaction.
The activation energy of reverse reaction is difference in energy between activated complex and energy of product.
This is shown by E
Answer: E
A is energy of reactant
B is energy of product
C is energy of reaction
D is activation energy for A -> B
What is the activation energy for the reaction B -> A in the following diagram? PLEASE EXPLAIN! 1) (1.5 pt) Wha...
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