Activation energy is

A) required to convert an endergonic reaction to an exergonic reaction.
B) the energy required for an endergonic reaction.
C) the energy lost or gained in a reaction.
D) the energy required to bring molecules into a position where they can interact.


D) the energy required to bring molecules into a position where they can interact.

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