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Understanding the high-temperature formation and breakdown of the nitrogen oxides is essential for controlling the pollutants generated by car engines. The second-order reaction for the breakdown of nitric oxide to its elements has rate constants of 0.0796 L/mol-s at 737 degree C and 0.0815 L/mot-s at 947 degree C. What is the activation energy of this reaction? Give your answer in scientific notation.
Understanding the high-temperature formation and breakdown of the nitrogen oxides is essential for controlling the pollutants generated by car engines. The second-order reaction for the breakdown of nitric oxide to its elements has rate constants of 0.0796 L/mol-s at 737 degree C and 0.0815 L/mot-s at 947 degree C. What is the activation energy of this reaction? Give your answer in scientific notation.
Deanna HettingerLv2
17 Feb 2019