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A.) A certain reaction has an activation energy of 72.76 kJ/mol. At what Kelvin temperature will the reaction proceed 5.50 times faster than it did at 353 K?

B.) The following reaction has an activation energy of 262 kJ/mol. At 600.0 K the rate constant is 6.1× 10–8 s–1. What is the value of the rate constant at 840.0 K?

C.) A certain reaction has an enthalpy of ΔH = –24 kJ and an activation energy of Ea = 63 kJ. What is the activation energy of the reverse reaction?

D.) Drag each description into the most appropriate bin. Heterogeneous Catalyst, Homogeneous Catalyst, or Both Types of Calalyst.

Are in a different phase than the reactants, increase the rate of a reaction, are not consumed in the reaction, are in the same phase as the reactants, are usually solid.

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Jamar Ferry
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