A certain catalyzed reaction is known to have an activation energy E= 15.0 kJ/mol. Furthermore, the rate of this reactio
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A certain catalyzed reaction is known to have an activation energy E= 15.0 kJ/mol. Furthermore, the rate of this reactio
questions in the table below. Suppose the concentrations of all reactants is kept the same, but the temperature is lowered by 10% from 368. K to 331. K. How will the rate of the reaction change? Suppose the concentrations of all reactants is kept the same, but the catalyst is removed, which has the effect of raising the activation energy by 10%, from 15.0 kJ/mol to 16.5 kJ/mol. How will the rate of the reaction change? Explanation Check The rate will ✓ choose one stay the same rise about 10% rise more than 10% rise less than 10% fall about 10% fall more than 10% fall less than 10% The rate will X Ś ? olo Ar
A certain catalyzed reaction is known to have an activation energy E= 15.0 kJ/mol. Furthermore, the rate of this reaction is measured at 368. K and found to be 7.4 × 10 M/s. Use this information to answer the