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Overcoming the Activation Energy Barrier
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Key concepts:
- Spontaneous reactions do not normally take place (at room temperature and pressure), because of the activation energy barrier.
- Adding extra energy from outside the system, such as the heat energy from a match, starts most spontaneous reactions, which then proceed naturally.
- Catalysis are substances that lower the activation energy holding back spontaneous reactions.
- When the activation energy barrier is lowered by a catalyst, the chemical reaction can take place.
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