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auto-activation - tradução para árabe

ENERGY THAT MUST BE INPUT TO A SYSTEM TO UNDERGO A REACTION OR PROCESS
Energy of activation; Activation Energy; Thermal activation; Energy barrier; Activation enthalpy; Activation barrier; Reaction threshold; Activation threshold; Activation energy barrier
  • exothermic]] reaction
  • These are PES profiles for the reaction of hydrogen gas and tungsten. The reaction profile in the left shows a 2 dimensional pathway of the procedure. On the right side it is shown a 1 dimension perspective of the same trajectory.

auto-activation      
تنشيط / ذاتى / تلقائى
activation energy         
‎ طاقَةُ التَّنْشيط‎
ذاتى      

auto-activation

Definição

auto-da-fe
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¦ noun (plural autos-da-fe ??:t??z-) the burning of a heretic by the Spanish Inquisition.
Origin
C18: from Port., lit. 'act of the faith'.

Wikipédia

Activation energy

In chemistry and physics, activation energy is the minimum amount of energy that must be provided for compounds to result in a chemical reaction. The activation energy (Ea) of a reaction is measured in joules per mole (J/mol), kilojoules per mole (kJ/mol) or kilocalories per mole (kcal/mol). Activation energy can be thought of as the magnitude of the potential barrier (sometimes called the energy barrier) separating minima of the potential energy surface pertaining to the initial and final thermodynamic state. For a chemical reaction to proceed at a reasonable rate, the temperature of the system should be high enough such that there exists an appreciable number of molecules with translational energy equal to or greater than the activation energy. The term "activation energy" was introduced in 1889 by the Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius.