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pucemole610Lv1
28 Sep 2019
1) The activation energy of a certain reaction is 46.7 kJ/mol. At20 C, the rate constant is s^-1. At what temperature would thisreaction go twice as fast? (Answer in Celsius)
2)Given that the initial rate constant is 0.0130~s^-1 at an initialtemperature of 20 C, what would the rate constant be at atemperature of 100 C? (answer in inverse second)
1) The activation energy of a certain reaction is 46.7 kJ/mol. At20 C, the rate constant is s^-1. At what temperature would thisreaction go twice as fast? (Answer in Celsius)
2)Given that the initial rate constant is 0.0130~s^-1 at an initialtemperature of 20 C, what would the rate constant be at atemperature of 100 C? (answer in inverse second)
2)Given that the initial rate constant is 0.0130~s^-1 at an initialtemperature of 20 C, what would the rate constant be at atemperature of 100 C? (answer in inverse second)
Irving HeathcoteLv2
28 Sep 2019