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the rate constant of a chemical reaction increased from .100s-1 to 2.90s-1 upon raising the temperature from 25 C to 45C. calculate the value of (1/t2-1/t1) where t1 is the initial temperature and t2 is the finial temperature K-1?
Also, calculate the bailey on In where k1 and k2 corresponds to the rate constant at the initial and the final temperature as above (k1/k2) In=?
Also, what is the activation energy of the reaction in kJ/mol Ea=?
the rate constant of a chemical reaction increased from .100s-1 to 2.90s-1 upon raising the temperature from 25 C to 45C.
calculate the value of (1/t2-1/t1) where t1 is the initial temperature and t2 is the finial temperature
K-1?
Also, calculate the bailey on In where k1 and k2 corresponds to the rate constant at the initial and the final temperature as above (k1/k2)
In=?
Also, what is the activation energy of the reaction in kJ/mol
Ea=?
Patrina SchowalterLv2
17 Dec 2019