The rate constant of reaction is 0.01439 min -1 at 25° C and activation energy is 70000 J . What is the value of rate constant at 40° C?
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You are given the rate constant (k1) of a reaction at a certain temperature (T1 = 25°C), the activation energy (Ea) of the reaction, and you are asked to find the rate constant (k2) at a different temperature (T2 = 40°C). Show more…
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