The rate constant for a reaction at 24.0 °C is 0.010 s^(-1), and its activation energy is 35.8 kJ. Find the rate constant at 47.0 °C.
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0 ∘C), A is the pre-exponential factor, Ea is the activation energy, R is the gas constant (8.314 J/mol*K), and T2 is the absolute temperature at the higher temperature (320.15 K). We already know the activation energy and the rate constant at the lower Show more…
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