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The graph shows the energy involved in three chemical reactions. more
Reaction 1
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Reaction 2
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Reaction 3
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Which statement accurately describes the graph? Choose the correct answer
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Reactant A contains more energy at the beginning of the reaction than product Chas at the end
of the reaction
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The data plotted for Reaction 2 and Reaction 3 indicate a difference in the activation energy of
these reactions
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Product B contains more energy at the end of the reaction than reactant Ahas at the beginning
of the reaction
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Reaction 2 occurs faster than Reaction 3 because Reaction 2 requires more energy than
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