The activation energy, Ea, for a particular reaction is 37.8 kJ/mol. If the rate constant at 280 K is 0.178 M/s, then what is the value of the rate constant at 387 K? (R = 8.314 J/mol • K)
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We are given the activation energy (Ea) for a reaction, the rate constant (k) at a certain temperature (280 K), and we are asked to find the rate constant at a different temperature (387 K). We will use the Arrhenius equation, which relates the rate constant of a Show more…
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