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In an experiment similar to the one done in lab, the rate constant, k, is calculated as 1/t where time has been measured in seconds. A plot of ln k (dependent variable) as a function of 1/T gives a slope of -3565. A data point is selected and the value of the Arrhenius constant, A = 8.25 is determined. Calculate the value of the activation energy in kJ/mol. Use the Arrhenius equation to calculate the temperature required to run this reaction in 125.0 seconds.
In an experiment similar to the one done in lab, the rate constant, k, is calculated as 1/t where time has been measured in seconds. A plot of ln k (dependent variable) as a function of 1/T gives a slope of -3565. A data point is selected and the value of the Arrhenius constant, A = 8.25 is determined. Calculate the value of the activation energy in kJ/mol. Use the Arrhenius equation to calculate the temperature required to run this reaction in 125.0 seconds.
Jamar FerryLv2
13 Aug 2019