At 25 °C, a reaction has a rate constant of k=1.4x103 mor¹min-1. At 50 °C, the rate constant increases to 2.24x10³ mol-¹

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At 25 °C, a reaction has a rate constant of k=1.4x103 mor¹min-1. At 50 °C, the rate constant increases to 2.24x10³ mol-¹

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At 25 C A Reaction Has A Rate Constant Of K 1 4x103 Mor Min 1 At 50 C The Rate Constant Increases To 2 24x10 Mol 1
At 25 C A Reaction Has A Rate Constant Of K 1 4x103 Mor Min 1 At 50 C The Rate Constant Increases To 2 24x10 Mol 1 (46.48 KiB) Viewed 8 times
At 25 °C, a reaction has a rate constant of k=1.4x103 mor¹min-1. At 50 °C, the rate constant increases to 2.24x10³ mol-¹min-1. What is the activation barrier for the reaction? O Ea = 51 kJ/mol O Ea = 15 kJ/mol O Ea = 83 kJ/mol O Ea = 45 kJ/mol
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