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part a )The activation energy of a certain reaction is 37.7 kJ/mol . At 30 âC , the rate constant is 0.0140sâ1. At what temperature in degrees Celsius would this reaction go twice as fast?
part b)
Given that the initial rate constant is 0.0140sâ1 at an initial temperature of 30 âC , what would the rate constant be at a temperature of 130. âC for the same reaction described in Part A?
part a )The activation energy of a certain reaction is 37.7 kJ/mol . At 30 âC , the rate constant is 0.0140sâ1. At what temperature in degrees Celsius would this reaction go twice as fast?
part b)
Given that the initial rate constant is 0.0140sâ1 at an initial temperature of 30 âC , what would the rate constant be at a temperature of 130. âC for the same reaction described in Part A?
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23 Nov 2019