For the reaction of A + B ⇌ C the activation energy of the forward reaction is 5kJ and the total energy change for the reaction is -20kJ. What is the activation energy of the reverse reaction? Group of answer choices 25 20 5 15

Respuesta :

Answer: The activation energy for backward reaction is +25 kJ

Explanation:

For the given chemical equation:

[tex]A+B\rightleftharpoons C[/tex]

We are given:

Enthalpy of the reaction = -20 kJ

As, the enthalpy of the reaction is negative, the reaction is said to be exothermic in nature.

To calculate the activation energy for the reverse reaction, we use the equation:

[tex]E_a_{\text{(backward)}}=E_a_{\text{(forward)}}+|\Delta H\[/tex]

where,

[tex]E_a_{\text{(forward)}}[/tex] = Activation energy of the forward reaction = 5 kJ

[tex]E_a_{\text{(backward)}}[/tex] = Activation energy of the backward reaction = ?

[tex]\Delta H[/tex] = Enthalpy of the reaction = -20 kJ

Putting values in above equation, we get:  

[tex]E_a_{\text{(backward)}}=5+|-20|\\\\E_a_{\text{(backward)}}=25kJ[/tex]

Hence, the activation energy for backward reaction is +25 kJ