Answer:
No it is not possible. This is
explained with the help of Arrhenius equation according to which \[k=A{{e}^{{{E}_{a}}/RT}}\].
If \[{{E}_{a}}\]is zero, then \[k=A{{e}^{0}}=A\]. This means that the rate
constant is equal to collision frequency and every collision among the reacting
species will lead to the products. Since this does not happen, it is not
possible for a chemical reaction to have activation energy equal to zero.
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