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The rate constant of a chemical reaction increased from 0.100 sâ1 to 3.20 sâ1 upon raising the temperature from 25.0 âC to 39.0 âC
a) Calculate the value of (1T2â1T1) where T1 is the initial temperature and T2 is the final temperature.
b) Calculate the value of ln(k1/k2) where k1 and k2 correspond to the rate constants at the initial and the final temperatures as defined in part A.
c) What is the activation energy of the reaction?
The rate constant of a chemical reaction increased from 0.100 sâ1 to 3.20 sâ1 upon raising the temperature from 25.0 âC to 39.0 âC
a) Calculate the value of (1T2â1T1) where T1 is the initial temperature and T2 is the final temperature.
b) Calculate the value of ln(k1/k2) where k1 and k2 correspond to the rate constants at the initial and the final temperatures as defined in part A.
c) What is the activation energy of the reaction?
Sixta KovacekLv2
17 Dec 2019