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The reaction between H2(g) and O2(g) is highly feasible yet allowing the gases to stand at room temperature in the same vessel does not lead to the formation of water. Explain.
ChemistryChemical KineticsNEET
Options:
  • A This is because activation energy for the reaction is very high at room temperature.
  • B This is because activation energy for the reaction is very low at room temperature.
  • C This is because activation energy for the reaction is zero at room temperature.
  • D This is because activation energy for the reaction is infinite at room temperature.
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The correct answer is: This is because activation energy for the reaction is very high at room temperature.
Correct Option is : (A)
This is because activation energy for the reaction is very high at room temperature.

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