The activation energy of one of the reactions in a biochemical process is 87 k J mol-1, what is the change in the rate constant when the temperature falls from 37 °C to 15 °C?
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We are given the activation energy (Ea) as 87 kJ/mol, which we need to convert to J/mol: Ea = 87,000 J/mol. Show more…
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