Chemistry, 06.05.2020 06:11 kaziyahf2006
Ethene will not typically react with hydrogen gas through simple bimolecular collisions. Using the picture, explain how this reaction becomes possible.
A: A metal surface is catalyzing the reaction by speeding up the kinetic energy of hydrogen gas and, as a result, breaking its bonds so that it can react with ethene.
B: A metal surface is acting as a catalyst and lowers the activation energy of bond breaking of hydrogen gas.
C: Ethene is stabilized by a metal surface and hydrogen gas catalyzes the metal surface so that it can react with ethene.
D: Ethene is catalyzed by a metal surface and, therefore, raises the activation energy of hydrogen gas breaking apart.
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