The activation energy for the gas phase decomposition of 1-chloropropane is 230 kJ/mol. $CH_3CH_2CH_2Cl \longrightarrow CH_3CH=CH_2 + HCl$ The rate constant for this reaction is $9.33 \times 10^{-4} s^{-1}$ at 728 K. What is the rate constant at 763 K?
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