Question 2 Calculate $k_p$ $[M]_c$ and $k_{dp}$ at different temperatures and determine the ceiling temperature for pure methyl methacrylate (density 0.940 g/cm³ at 25°C) using the following available data: $A_p = 10^6 L/mol.s$ $A_{dp} = 10^{13} s^{-1}$ (assumed) $E_p = 26 kJ/mol$ $E_{dp} = 82 kJ/mol$
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The Arrhenius equation is given by: k = A * exp(-E/RT) where: k is the rate constant A is the pre-exponential factor E is the activation energy R is the gas constant (8.314 J/mol·K) T is the temperature in Kelvin We are given: A = 10 L/mol·s E = 26 Show more…
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