What is the minimum energy necessary to permit a reaction?
Options:
Internal energy
Threshold energy
Activation energy
Free energy
Correct Answer:
Threshold energy
Explanation:
The minimum energy level necessary to permit a reaction to occur is called threshold energy. Threshold energy is the energy level where some chemical/physical action happens. Threshold energy for production of a particle is the minimum kinetic energy a pair of traveling particles must have when they collide. The threshold energy is always greater than or equal to the rest energy of the desired particle.