activatieenergieën
Activatie-energieën, often referred to as activation energy, is a fundamental concept in chemistry and physics that describes the minimum amount of energy required for a chemical reaction or physical process to occur. It represents an energy barrier that must be overcome for reactants to transform into products. This barrier arises from the need to break existing chemical bonds and rearrange atoms or molecules into a new configuration.
The concept of activation energy was first proposed by Svante Arrhenius in 1889, who formulated an equation
Many chemical reactions are too slow to be observed at room temperature because their activation energy is