What is activation energy? What is threshold energy? What are the differences between them?
1 Answer
Actually, activation energy is not equivalent to threshold energy.
Explanation:
Chemical reactions are all about collisions between molecules. In order for two molecules to react, they must collide.
However, this is not the whole story. Not only do they have to collide, but they must do so with enough energy to allow for the formation of the products.

The average internal energy is the energy that your reactant molecule have. The threshold energy is the energy that these molecules must have in order for a reaction to take place.
The difference between these two values is the activation energy,